In Reply to: Cables Audio Note Print Marking posted by demone2006 on February 9, 2016 at 23:25:49:
You would have to know the provenance of the cables to know authenticity. Were they originally purchased from an authorized Audio Note dealer or from a Chinese seller on Ebay? Even the correct cable markings are no guaranty of authenticity. It has been well documented that counterfit cables of many manufacturers originate in China and authenticity cannot be judged on appearence alone.
For what it's worth, the photo I've posted is of the AN-V cable I purchased many years ago from a private seller. I believe it was originally purchased from an authorized Audio Note dealer but have no actual proof. Because of this concern it would be best if the seller provide an actual receipt as proof of purchase to remove all doubt as to whether the product is authentic or counterfit.
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- RE: Cables Audio Note Print Marking - R Browne 09:37:55 02/10/16 (4)
- RE: Cables Audio Note Print Marking - demone2006 16:12:47 02/10/16 (1)
- RE: Cables Audio Note Print Marking - R Browne 22:43:24 02/10/16 (0)
- RE: Cables Audio Note Print Marking - beautox 12:16:49 02/10/16 (1)
- Was wondering the same thing myself (NT) - Joe Appierto 12:40:36 02/10/16 (0)