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Problems with sync cords in the studio

Any solutions out there for problematic sync cords that won't make contact with the flash adaptor? Especially after many uses. perhaps someone can recomend better equiptment to use that is less problematic.

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Since synch cords are famous for wearing out, perhaps a new one?

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