Neal, do as Jea48 suggests. I would add to turn the multimeter to measure Ohms, the symbol shaped like a horseshoe to measure continuity. Any setting in the ohm range will suffice. Make sure that your leads are plugged into the multimeter correctly to measure ohms (red/black and plugged into ohm/volt not amp). Continuity = close to zero. If there is a break, your multimeter will probably read 1 or OL.
I've had a solder joint break on an inexpensive pair of Monster interconnects years ago that caused an interconnect to "go bad". Since it was cheap I just soldered it myself. If the cable is expensive, I'd send it back to the maufacturer for repair.
I've had a solder joint break on an inexpensive pair of Monster interconnects years ago that caused an interconnect to "go bad". Since it was cheap I just soldered it myself. If the cable is expensive, I'd send it back to the maufacturer for repair.