Neutrik: the good, bad and ugly
Mike Rivers wrote:
George Gleason wrote:
I do own "thousnads of neutrik connectors and find them by far the most
reliable easiest to instal and service xlr connector on the market
I thought I'd died and gone to heaven ,discoverd sliced bread when I used
my first neutrik and could finally get away from the IMO much more poorly
designed and vastly more unreliable A3f/m connectors
I don't understand this. What's poorly designed and unreliable about a
Switchcraft A3M/F connector?
The female connector has the connector holes surrounded by a hard light
blue material (not sure what it is). Since it's rigid, the holes have
no 'springiness' unlike the genuine Cannon connector which have rubber
as the surround material. Eventually the holes can become loose making
for flaky connections, but this is after a couple decades of use.
Minor point, but you asked. Other than that, I'm not sure what George
is on about.
//Walt
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