
pchorman
New member
During last practice I had all sorts of annoying noise coming from a fairly new Monster cable everytime I moved. (I forget the cable type but it is the one that costs $40 for a 12' run and is supposedly designed for Rock.) Even when I unplugged the instrument and moved the cable it induced all sorts of pops and cracks.
Since this seems to have vanished a few minutes later, I concluded that it was not an internal cable defect but static build up on the exterior of the insulation. This makes me wonder how much consideration has been placed on reducing electrostatic charges on the outside of the insulation. Is this less prone to happen with the cloth braided cable types than rubber/plastic coated? Are some materials better than others here?
Thanks
Since this seems to have vanished a few minutes later, I concluded that it was not an internal cable defect but static build up on the exterior of the insulation. This makes me wonder how much consideration has been placed on reducing electrostatic charges on the outside of the insulation. Is this less prone to happen with the cloth braided cable types than rubber/plastic coated? Are some materials better than others here?
Thanks