First,hats off to all the DIY'ers! I am to manual dexterity what Yogi Berra is to the English language. The interconnects in question are manufactured by Sine.from i believe,Honk Kong.I have them on demo now and want to buy them.I mean i will buy them.These are great cables.perhaps of silver and copper mix.They are thick and sound amazing.Whichever component they mate with benefits from a bigger,more detailed sound, added dimension and soundstage.These cables are reading the signal very deeply and you can hear it.They have not been used in over a year and are still breaking in.The actual connectors are "loose" fitting but the pins make contact.This i think is a matter of having them in the right position,as i knew i wasn't hearing both channels evenly so i went to the cable itself and straightened it out a bit-the image moved about a foot in the soundstage! Again the actual rca connectors will spin around when plugged in,but still make contact.These are too good to pass up so i want to re terminate them for a tight fit and for the peace of mind factor that i am receiving the full signal on both channels at all times.These cables deserve some really good rca connectors-any ideas from the myriad of brands out there? I would really like to bring these back to life the right way.I also use Sine speaker cables,Coliseum model.They have performed great for me.This brand is not well known or distributed but the sound on these older model cables is exceptional t o my ears.Any comments on the best route to take on reviving these IC's is appreciated. For these cables.it ain't over till it's over!