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Validating Shindo i/cs?
I have a pair of pre-owned 0.5 Shindo (hopefully!) i/cs that I bought from an AG seller with a high-count 100% feedback. They were listed as Shindo i/cs and I have no reason to suspect that they are not. However I also have no 'proof' that they are since there is no lettering whatsoever on the cables. Is there any hidden sign, tell-tale solder signature or other marking that would confirm that these are genuine Shindo i/cs?! How does one tell?
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Mine have a small Shindo label sticker that is wrapped around the cable. But I know that the previous set I had the sticker became loose and fell off. The only other ID is the silver colored RCAs are stamped with "Switchcraft".
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One sure way to know would be to take them apart and look at the internals. Per reports on here, the counterfeits were of copper construction. Per JH, the Shindo cables are all silver. You can search the forum to find the comments.
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