Subject: | Re: XLR Plug/Socket sizes |
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From: | "Max" oatcruncher |
Date: | Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:38 am ((PST)) |
Hi Mike! Good to hear from you! That's interesting, I didn't know about that. Howeve= r, in this particular instance the white metal version that doesn't fit, ca= me from Canfords and is holographically marked!? I have just found that I do appear to have some 'counterfeits' on some read= y made leads I bought a while back. These are black, and virtually identica= l to my genuine (? no holographic marking) black Neutriks. They do not have= any manufacturers name at all. Cheers Max --- In Michael Oates <> wrote: > > Hi Max, > > There is a possibility that you have come across a 'counterfeit' Neutrik,= they do exist, > this is why they started to put holographic marks on each connector. I ha= ve both the black > and nickel versions are they are interchangeable. > > Mike |
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