Don't get me wrong, this is a cable that moves electrons from point A to point B, but the cable is thin, thin, thin. If it is installed in a permanent place, without touching the wire, without electrical "noise" and voltage, then everything is fine, in my opinion. If you want to use it as a travel cable or for another application where durability and sound quality are important, this may not be the cable for you. The sockets are ok, but the cable between them is absolutely thin. As flexible as it is, I can't imagine having more than 80 microns per wire. Maybe less copper! I got this cable to get the audio out of my laptop and connect it to my monitor speakers. It's so thin it picks up electrical noise from my KVM switch. After best routing, it still picks up electrical noise from other cables connected to my monitor. If I insulate it, the electrical noise goes away, which pretty much suggests I didn't get a bad cable, just an interestingly thin one. Did I mention this thing is thin?
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