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turkey, my connectors are precision machined from a brass alloy and are silver plated, then gold plated. They also have a Teflon dielectric. Canares are super cheap and mostly stamped. The broadcast industry uses them because they are inexpensive and quick to attach, no soldering, etc. And they don't even use them all that much, because the primary connector for broadcast is RF and those are even less expensive. The recording industry mostly use XLRs, dins, 1/4", and mini jacks. And most of those are soldered.
jtwrace, all cable and wire, which includes XLR, digital, power, speaker, and interconnect is made 100% in U.S.A. In multi million dollar state of the art facilities.Power plug connectors are made in U.S.A., Mexico, or England. Spades are made by Cardas, not sure where they make them, maybe Asia. Bananas are all made in Asia. Neutrik XLR connectors are made in Liechtenstein. RCA connectors are made by Vampire, not sure where he actually machines them.
Add me to the tour...I have some pretty capable cables to compare them to and as Robin said, I'll call it like I hear it...
I worked my way through this entire thread (binned posts included). I note that a few mention they have never heard of Nagys Audio. While I admit I am not familiar with their products I did do a bit of historical reasearch and find that Norbert has been posting actively since June of 2006, including about his cables. Not trying to create waves and it's darn near impossible to know of all audio related products both in and out of production but if the man is willing to put his money where his mouth is I say give him a chance. I'll be interested in what y'all have to say. Just an opinion,Jake