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In Reply to: RE: Roger Skoff Wonders About The Music posted by Luminator on November 26, 2014 at 10:34:02
Lummy-
I did not think that XLO was still in business?
What happened to this cable maker?
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With all the fake Chinese clone XLO out there--sad
Des
Agreed-
china is cloning many cable designs out there.
Are you sure about the word "cloning" in your post?
"Passing-off" is more appropriate.
Look it up!
Look up this...
Cloning is the correct reference here.
As much as it pains me to do so, I gotta agree with middleground on this one. A cheap knockoff is not a clone. A clone would imply it is exactly the same as the original. Not so in this case.
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
A clone would be an exact copy, so why would you object to it as an audiophile?
Passing-off is the proper term, but why would a self-referential person like you care?
Ultralink used to manufacture XLO's products. Ultralink supposedly purchased the corporate rights from Roger Skoff.
But now we do not know what has happened to Ultralink themselves. But apparently, XLO, headquartered in Canada, are still going.
Do you still use XLO cables in your system?
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