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Like others mentioned before me. The Plugs are really solid but hard to solder. With some time and patience I got it one fine but it definitely took me longer then normal plugs. I've red others gave up and I totally understand. If you are good at soldering it's likely it wint be a problem.
The plug themself are really solid, I'm using it now over 2 years and it's like new.
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Anonymous 22.01.2016
This is a good looking and sturdy connector, but it's a huge pain to solder to. There are no tabs or cups for the tip & ring connections, they are just concentric rods nested inside each other. I suggest pre-tinning everything and making the connection by reflowing with some extra flux. The ring connection and the housing (sleeve) are so close together that even with a pencil tip on the iron it's way too easy to bridge them together. But if you're feeling confident, go for it. FYI, a pair of SC Onyx 2025 cable does just fit into the strain relief if you lubricate the inside (with silicone grase / talcum powder) and play with it a little bit.