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Someone has offered me interconnects which apparently use the
standard cable of a certain manufacturer but the terminations are soldered on rather than welded. The price is significantly less than that for normal product cables. Can anyone comment on whether these are likely to be legitimate and sold with the approval of the manufacturer. - As an aside, any comments on soldered vs. welded? TIA, - James |
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