Gravity is strong enough to break your crimped connection, there was no other pulling involved. One cable end was in my hand as I was trying to loosen the RCA head so it would stop pulling my ground shield off of my amp and the other head was dangling in the air. After about two minutes, the head had fallen off from hanging. That is ghetto quality. Your crimp job doesn't hold for **** and is very low quality when compared with other RCAs in their price range. That was the third head that had broken off for me.
While I'm well aware that a solder joint is not a load bearing joint and shouldn't be, but I was complaining about the shitty job done on the soldering and heat shrink tubing. I had TWO strands of wire soldered to the ground terminal and the other strands were just floating. That is ghetto. I had pretty bad noise issues and after replacing the cables with another set on the same run, I had no noise at all.