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Vintage AUDIO Test Lead Brass TRS Plug ~ 3x Banana Plugs 1.5 Metre USED Clean

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USED Workshop Stock (although unused for a LONG time!)

 

I am cleaning up ALL the various leads, patch cables and raw cable stock that we had on hand in the workshops, this is a nice old 'Grandaddy' of test leads ... a nice Brass TRS plug which looks like a BPO 316 but is not identified at one end, the lead is a nice "soft" feeling cable and at the "far" end are 3x banana plugs with the audio ground or shield having a side holes for 'stacking'.

 

AUDIO TEST LEAD

General purpose 'old school' test lead for two channel audio work

Very nice Brass body TRS plug and although I was expected to see BPO 316 somewhere on the body, there is nothing! Also missing is the tiny grub screw used on the 316 - I presume the Black body unscrews (I haven't tried to look inside)

Cable used has a nice feel to it, but again is not marked with any identification

The 3x coloured coded banana plugs are definitely OLD although the contact areas are nice and clean. All three use a tiny grub screw to hold it all together.

Cable length is 1.5 metre

Maximum spread of the banana plugs (to reach the test points) is comfortable at 20mm between each banana plug

Weird colour coding used, why TWO Blacks? Actually the Black banana plug connected to the signal ground/shield has a slightly longer body than the other two banana plugs and it also has the side access hole.

 

COSMETIC CONDITION:

USED

Old Workshop Stock

CLEAN

NO damage to the BPO 'style' Brass Plug

NO damage to the lead sheath (no nicks, cuts etc)

NO damage to the banana plugs

The exit wires from the cable have an end Red heatshrink seal, it is in good condition.

 

Nice test cable, if not for audio use 'as-is' then the connectors are worth using to make up other custom leads anyway

 

Supplied in a sealed clear plastic packet

USED Exactly as described