Friday, April 16

Patch Cables?

I realize that it's been a bit since I've put something up. I really want to get a pic of my newest board up, but my camera's down for a few days. It's only about half done (or as half-done as a pedalboard can ever be) anyway, since I've got Loopmaster parts coming eventually, but so far I absolutely love that I don't have to keep cannibalizing my board, week in and week out, to change things or sacrifice one effect I might use for one I definitely will. I've got room for everything now!

I do need to get more cables once my bypass strip is in; rather than having one patch cable for each effect, I'm going to need two. So I'll throw this out there: we all have experience with cables, but who's got a good opinion on the do-it-yourself brands? Lava, George L, Planetwave, whatever. I'm actually way more interested in keeping costs down than in getting super hi-fi cabling, but the best cost/quality ratio (in your opinion) would be helpful. I've also got some soldering skill, so I'd be comfortable assembling any of the brands (I think).

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  1. I've been using George L's for a couple of years now. I've had no issue--- other than when you build them it says to "hand tighten" and thats a load of bunk. I had to quarter twist with pliers to make the connection. Being able to change them in a matter of minutes is perfect for when you keep redoing your board.
    I hear Lava is just as easy, but for me George L was cheaper. I think the best price online was actually at Analogman.

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  2. Interesting. Have you noticed any real reliability problems? I hesitate to get solder-less cables because I worry about the connection, though I'm a lot less worried for patch-cables that don't move than, say, an instrument cable.

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