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    Gee, that doesn't sound spammy at all for a first post...

    And for the record, if the difference was huge, there's something wrong with your system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thesonicguru View Post
    For the record anyone that passes judgment with out trying something, Does not know what they are talking about
    You have absolutely no idea what sort of cables I've tested in the last 30-some years... No idea.

    And frankly, your cables are probably decent stuff that's not too pricey. But don't come in here and try to B.S. us all into thinking you're not affiliated...
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    I use Rapco's microphone and patch cabling. (no affiliation) Lifetime guarantee - yet with the thousands of feet of cable that I have. I think that I had to re-solder just ONE lead on a microphone cable, ever!
    These cables are all at least ten years old. Some of the 100' microphone cables have been on the ground at festivals with tens of thousands of people walking on them DAILY.

    Nice thick rubber jacket that lays flat and coils very easy with Neutrik ends.

    The cost at the time of purchase was very, very good.
    Copper has gone up the last few years and I haven't had to purchase cabling as of late except for some Edison cable and I was bowled over at the price hike.
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