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telepbrman
Feb-25-2005, 12:20am
With my new emando rig, (which I'll write about on Monday) what cables should I track down? #Are you all using special cables from emando to mixer/amp/PA? #Monster Jazz, Monster Acoustic, Radio Shack, Mogami...thanks, dy.

steve in tampa
Feb-25-2005, 6:22am
Spectraflex and Fender cloth bound.

Here's a cool site for unusual and hard to find effects:

http://www.pedalgeek.com

Mike Crocker
Feb-25-2005, 7:20am
Planet Waves is marketing one with a built in kill switch. A good idea, though I wonder how long the switch will last.

A few years ago I bought a spool of Canarie Cable 605 and a box of plugs and soldered up several of various lengths. This way I always have one as long as I need but not too long, reducing signal loss. I mostly use these between pedals and amp, preferring the soft braided cord (Vintage) from the instrument. The home made ones however have never failed and get used all day in my teaching business, so I guess it was a worthy investment.

Don't go cheap, get a backup set, and use as short a cord as possible.

Whatever happened to curly cords?

Peace, Mooh.

telepbrman
Feb-25-2005, 12:16pm
Good info, thanx, I will eyeball Monster Cables...I'll keep you posted....dy.

mandroid
Feb-25-2005, 2:33pm
I like the spectraflex. the handling characteristics of the braided sheath are better,
Proco silent plug cable has one connector that would allow hot swapping instruments 'silent knight/starguard' models.
now if they can be #on the same product, not 2 different companys...
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Neutrik (Fem)Mic cable end has an on/off switch, a cable with a built in volume pot would be slick for the passive pickup, while tuning with the Intelitouch.

Lee
Feb-28-2005, 1:00pm
I heard that Bill Lawrence sells a cable kit.

Mike Crocker
Feb-28-2005, 1:14pm
Somewhere recently there was a good article about cords. I'm thinking it was Vintage Guitar magazine, but I can't put my hands on it right now. Anyone seen it?

Peace, Mooh.

Perry
Mar-01-2005, 7:40pm
George L's

http://www.georgels.com/

don't be put off by the pix on the website...they make GREAT stuff...

Steve Kimock endorsed and he is a freak about such things

RolandTumble
Mar-02-2005, 12:30pm
Yes, that artice was in Vintage Guitar--I don't remember which issue, but it was definitely that mag.

I'll also second the George L's recommendation. I've got a Monster of some sort for the instrument -> first effect, but little short George L's between the stompboxen. They're sold in bits (& also kits of bits...): bulk cable by the foot & solderless plugs, both straight & right-angle. Scored pretty well in the VG roundup, too, if memory serves....

Mike Crocker
Mar-02-2005, 1:42pm
RolandTumble...Thanks, I'll dig a little further for that article. Great handle by the way!

Peace, Mooh.

HoosierGuy
Mar-17-2005, 7:53pm
Planet Waves is marketing one with a built in kill switch. A good idea, though I wonder how long the switch will last.

A few years ago I bought a spool of Canarie Cable 605 and a box of plugs and soldered up several of various lengths. This way I always have one as long as I need but not too long, reducing signal loss. I mostly use these between pedals and amp, preferring the soft braided cord (Vintage) #from the instrument. The home made ones however have never failed and get used all day in my teaching business, so I guess it was a worthy investment.

Don't go cheap, get a backup set, and use as short a cord as possible.

Whatever happened to curly cords?

Peace, Mooh.
Curly cords can be purchased from Ed Roman guitars in Las Vegas.

mandroid
Mar-17-2005, 9:54pm
Fender wholesales curlycords,too, so they should be widely available. its in their catalog, at least.