drifter
Active member
I have this Audioquest power cable that has a two pin Euro wall plug.
My hifi unit's cable management will not allow either the kettle plug side or the wall plug side to fit through the dedicated holes. I therefore have to remove the plug and thread the bare cable through and then reattach the plug.
The issue is that it seems as if the wall plug is a molded affair and I can't see any way to open it up to remove it.
Before I take a saw and cut it off - are there any clever forumites that can think of a better way of removing the plug without losing a few cm's of cable?
PS: There is no way of enlarging the AV unit's cable management holes, so that is definitely not an option. There is only one way of doing this and it is to remove the wall plug. I will replace it with a PROP three point plug once the cable is in its final resting place threaded through the AV unit so I'm not planning on reusing the Euro two pin plug - so it is fine if gets FUBAR during the process.
I will listen by the radio. Fanks.
My hifi unit's cable management will not allow either the kettle plug side or the wall plug side to fit through the dedicated holes. I therefore have to remove the plug and thread the bare cable through and then reattach the plug.
The issue is that it seems as if the wall plug is a molded affair and I can't see any way to open it up to remove it.
Before I take a saw and cut it off - are there any clever forumites that can think of a better way of removing the plug without losing a few cm's of cable?
PS: There is no way of enlarging the AV unit's cable management holes, so that is definitely not an option. There is only one way of doing this and it is to remove the wall plug. I will replace it with a PROP three point plug once the cable is in its final resting place threaded through the AV unit so I'm not planning on reusing the Euro two pin plug - so it is fine if gets FUBAR during the process.
I will listen by the radio. Fanks.