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Update: Solidly built
These are advertised and sold as gold plated - the Neutrik NYS352G plugs. I was sent the regular NYS352 plugs, which are nickel plated (and cheaper). You should spend less and get the regular plugs if that’s all they’ll send you anyways. I’ll be happy to update my review to discuss the quality of the plugs in this listing when (if) I receive them.Update: I was sent the right plugs after returning the original package. They're solidly built and look good - a few things to know, though:1. The opening diameter is a bit too small to accept the cable I wanted to use. Normal coaxial cable seems to fit okay, but larger diameter coax (like multi-shielded cable) won't. I had to dremel out most of the lip of the plug to allow the cable to fit.2. Soldering and fitting cable to the jack was a PITA. The crimp connecter was really sturdy, which is good in that it seems like it'll hold up decently well, but also made getting the wire through and crimping difficult. But positioning and soldering the signal wire was the most difficult part; a tip for coax - cut the wire so it ends at the spot the signal wire will solder in, then clip off just enough of the shielding that the wire alone is exposed. Don't bother twisting the shielding and soldering it - just keep the shielding around the core insulator and crimp all of it down. After it's crimped, solder in the signal wire (the iron has to be as hot as possible or it won't solder properly) and screw the plug into the base.3. The plug is very inflexible - meaning pushing it into a jack may just break the jack instead of connecting the plug. Likewise, if you bend the prongs backwards so the two will connect, it may not hold as well if you go too far without realizing. Screwing the plug itself into that silver sleeve is also something to test before crimping/soldering the cable(s) to it. If the cable is too thick or you've stripped it too far down, you're going to want to fix that BEFORE you go any further; as much of a pain as it is to solder and crimp everything down in the first place, it's ten times more of a pain to have to undo everything and try again.This is all just to help anyone who is looking to buy these in the future rather than discourage anyone away from them - they're certainly the best RCA plugs you're going to find on Amazon. If you can find them on here for ~$20 (or less) WITH free shipping then it's a no-brainer, don't look anywhere else. Assuming they send you the correct plugs, of course.
W**D
Very nice
Great parts
K**C
Exaxtly as expected.
Good basic high quality RCA plugs. Easy to solder to and sound just fine for my car audio application.
J**J
Exactly what I needed.
These RCA plugs were exactly as advertised and are an excellent value.
C**E
These are perfect. Kind of prety to look at even.
Just like it was advertised. Good quality.
P**N
Easy to solder
Perfect
J**P
Excellent
These worked perfectly very good quality
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