Where can I buy an inexpensive but good quality interconnect cable for a vintage stereo cassette recorder (Revox B-710II) with narrowly spaced input and output sockets? I heard a myth (or is it true?) that even thin vintage cables (like Tandberg and Nakamichi) sound better. If so, is it because copper was of better quality?
A link to a source would be appreciated.
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Topic - Source for connection cables for vintage cassette recorder - akolegov 23:27:48 07/02/17 (5)
- I assume you are writing the space for the RCa is very 'tight', so you need a thin RCA shell IC..? - 3+4=5 10:25:18 07/05/17 (1)
- RE: I assume you are writing the space for the RCa is very 'tight', so you need a thin RCA shell IC..? - Duster 11:26:08 07/05/17 (0)
- RE: Source for connection cables for vintage cassette recorder - Duster 13:03:25 07/03/17 (1)
- RE: Source for connection cables for vintage cassette recorder - akolegov 02:25:15 07/18/17 (0)
- RE: Source for connection cables for vintage cassette recorder - John Elison 00:38:40 07/03/17 (0)