Need Help Identifying Unmarked RCA Interconnects..


As the title says - I need some help identifying these unmarked RCA cables. They were purchased by my father but he doesn't remember anything about them. I have compared them to a few different cables at the $100 and below mark and these unmarked cables are definitely in a much higher league, much more refined (DIY RCAs, BJC LC-1, Audioquest Silver Extreme). Today I should have the time to compare these RCAs to a set of Kimber Heros so we will see how they stack up to a higher level RCA. Anyways, any help would be greatly appreciated. I posted pictures of the cord on my Flickr account. Please see the link..
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmREGGWN
Also, if you have advice as to where I may more easily find the answer to my question, please post.. Thanks!
djdopson

Showing 2 responses by dill

Well, the RCA plugs look like an early version of Furutech rca's. Maybe do a Google search for rca interconnects and click the images tab. There will be hundreds of photos and you might get lucky.
I asked your question to Duster, the cable guru over at the AudioAsylum and he said this:
" I can't identify the distinctive looking rca barrel. My hunch is it's an unbranded Chinese digital cable product purchased a number of years ago, or maybe it's a DIY build.

I would bet on it being an unbranded Chinese product rather than DIY, especially since the cable jacket under the see-through braided sleeve seems to be unmarked.

If I were to research the possibility of being a commercial cable, I would look into very early Acoustic Zen or Harmonic Technology digital cables, but wouldn't understand why there is no branding involved."