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Jim Weir wrote:
I beg to differ. Those old brass (not bronze) plugs are in no way superior to the current chrome plated steel AND the chrome will not oxidize. I prefer the newer design, myself. Having said that, you can get the HEADPHONE side plug at The Shack, but the mic plug is an old telephone switchboard style 0.206" diameter dinosaur that is ONLY used these days for aviation. Pricey. Okay, brass it is. The problem I have with the RatShaq (et al) is that some are shiny hollow tubes and are easily bent if you don't push/pull straight in/out of the recepticles. You get what you pay for. |
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