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I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this I wasn't really sure who to ask. I have a very nice pair of headphones but the 3.5mm cable was not so nice. It frayed and now has to be propped up at a certain angle to even work...I ordered a replacement on monoprice and it was pretty awfull as well. Too bulky to fit into the headphone connector so I needed to sand it down to fit and then the insulation cracked and it stopped working a short while after. I don't mind paying for something durable I just want it to work.
So my question to you guys is what would you recommend for me to get for a high quality thin right angle 3.5mm headphone cable?
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