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Custom length cables, right angle connectors etc to keep things tidy!

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Old 28-11-2007, 2:59 PM   #1
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Custom length cables, right angle connectors etc to keep things tidy!

Hi all,
After putting together my new Alphason AMBRI 1100 walnut veneered av stand last night it has struck me that I desperately need to sort out the cabling between my various bits of kit.

Ideally I need shorter cables of the scart, digi-coax, optical, power cable and 3.5mm to 2 phono variety. By shorter, I would need them, in some cases to be 50cm or less. Further it would be much neater if some of them had right angled connectors. For example, a short right angled digi-coax, 3.5mm to 2 phono and optical cables would be loads better.

A search on Google turned up a few right angled phono adapters but none for the optical. And, I wasn't sure the right angled phono connectors (Maplins etc) would work with the digi-coax.

Any thoughts or links to relevant sites?
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Old 28-11-2007, 8:24 PM   #2
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Re: Custom length cables, right angle connectors etc to keep things tidy!

I just bought some right angled phono adapters from mark grant, lovely gold plated jobbies, try mark, he may be able to help you

www.markgrantcables.co.uk
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