That's Viridian with an "i" not an "e". It is a shade of green. As in green with envy over some of the rigs that you guys own. Hankcan is also correct that the spelling of the interconnect is "Geyer".
What is this interconnect?
Doubtful anybody will know, but I have a pair of interconnects that I demo'd at a stereo store a number of years ago and bought. There is no name, logo, or other corporate (or individual) markings, but they are atypical.
First, the RCA connector sticks out of a wood sheath. I am not talking about the metal cylinder which makes contact with the female rca connector, but right behind it - I don't know what type of wood it is, but looks quite nice. There is a large arrow on one end of the cable, in black and lettered imperfectly. Second the cable is semi-rigid. If you bend it in a L shape, it will stay that way. The cable itself is shielded by a grey textile material, it is densely braided and feels a bit like nylon or webbing.
They are strange interconnects, and I assume - made by someone in their garage, but if anyone knows anything about a cable like this.. do respond!
Much thanks for reading this far..
-Adam
First, the RCA connector sticks out of a wood sheath. I am not talking about the metal cylinder which makes contact with the female rca connector, but right behind it - I don't know what type of wood it is, but looks quite nice. There is a large arrow on one end of the cable, in black and lettered imperfectly. Second the cable is semi-rigid. If you bend it in a L shape, it will stay that way. The cable itself is shielded by a grey textile material, it is densely braided and feels a bit like nylon or webbing.
They are strange interconnects, and I assume - made by someone in their garage, but if anyone knows anything about a cable like this.. do respond!
Much thanks for reading this far..
-Adam
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