OK, so I had these really nice looking Phoenix gold right angle RCA's from years ago that I never used. I'm doing some updates and rearranging my system, so I'm building some new cables. I bought some Mogami mic cable, and I'm heating up the soldering iron. Here's my question. I had trouble finding more of the Phoenix gold RCA's, (right angle RCA's aren't as easy to get anymore, or so it seems) so I bought some Switchcraft right angle connectors. I know Switchcraft is typically made in the USA (although these aren't marked with any country of origin) and I've had good luck with them in the past on 1/4" connectors. These were fairly cheap at about $3 each, but they look a little cheezy compared to the Phoenix gold. What do you guys think? Should I use them on my Bottlehead gear, or pass and look for something a little nicer. They don't appear to be plated, just bare copper and something else? Take a look and give me your input. I'm burning a cable in now, to test them against some unshielded magnet wire interconnects I've been using for the last 10 years or so. Will I have a problem with corrosion because they aren't plated? Will they be the limiting factor of the sonics of my cable? Fire away with the opinions.
Thanks, Pfenning
Pfenning
Paramour 1's with c4s and iron upgrade, Foreplay II, Seduction with c4s, Crack (stock) and Foreplay III (waiting to be built), DIY turntable with Rega RB250 arm with Incognito wiring, Oppo DVD, Pi Stage 4's and DIY subs