Thanks. They charge 2 pounds, or maybe $5. If that's the real thing, why ar=
e some charging $15? Is this just higher markups or is there something else=
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I have used these people in the past:=0D
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http://www.felmicamps.co.uk/products/felconnectorsand.html=0D
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He will ship abroad as far as I know.=0D
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Hope that helps?=0D
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I would also love to know differences. DIY forums may have some answers.=0D
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> I need some 3.5mm connectors, and I'm googling for prices. I'm seeing var=
iations from just over $2 Australian to around $15. I would have thought th=
at meant the cheap ones must be fake, but I see them cheap on B&H too, and =
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> Some are labelled Neutrik, some are Neutrik Real, Neutrik Ningbo, etc. Do=
es that explain the pricing variations? Are they all as good?=0D
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> The part number is NYS-231BG.=0D
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