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!
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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.
Thanks for the input. I have gone through multiple 30 minute sessions of Google Image searches - but no luck yet. I just looked up Furutech but also no luck. I will give it another try though..
If they are DIY, which you sure seem to be saying they are, then what is there to identify? 
DIY ones can be good, if one know what they are doing.  This is not rocket science.
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."
If they are DIY, which you sure seem to be saying they are, then what is there to identify?
I was hoping to identify the source of these cables in case I wanted to purchase a pair for myself. I am not sure they are DIY - I just assumed that as a possibility because of the lack of branding.

DIY ones can be good, if one know what they are doing. This is not rocket science.
Exactly - I don't know what I'm doing though when it comes to building my own cables.. But, I have really enjoyed listening to this cable and evaluating it's sound qualities compared to the other cables I have..

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."
That is actually another possibility. I found a few Chinese RCA cables that looked very similar but, similar isn't the same so..  Another excellent point you brought up is that these could be digital cables.. I didn't even think of this! How might I confirm this? It seems to sound great as an RCA analog cable so.. Very interesting.. I will also search through Google Images for Acoustic Zen and Harmonic Technology.

FWIW - I have had a bit of time to compare this unknown cable to a Kimber Hero. The Kimber is more detailed, layered, controlled, silent, open, thinner, quicker/more pulsatile, has a huge headspace, truer tonality. You are further set back from the performance generally speaking.

The unknown cable is thicker sounding with stronger (less controlled) more rounded bass, has a sweeter more forgiving tonality that strongly emphasizes the midrange, treble is less extended and seems 'one note' where the same kind of treble tone is carried from song to song . Warmer. There is an ease to the sound that can be less harsh or brittle overall. It seems to play 'louder' and bring you closer to (or within) the music. Natural, Organic, Intimate.

Really they are quite different sounding. The Hero is great for analyzing music - it is musical enough that you get drawn in but still has 'Hi-Fi' kind of detail that can pull you out of the musical experience sometimes. Whereas the unmarked cable is much easier to listen to and has a lot of the same details but presented in a more natural and warm way.

Ultimately, I would like to move to a cable that has the positive attributes of both since I find myself missing aspects of each when listening to the other - depends on the mood and musical selection. Overall though, if pushed, I would have to say the Kimber is more refined but preference is definitely subjective so I could see this going either way depending on the person.

So, I am thinking of possibly trying out some Kimber Selects since they are said to be softer in the treble and warmer sounding? This may bring the Hero sound attributes but at the same time warming up the sound a bit perhaps making it more natural and organic like the unmarked cable. Any thoughts?