
LAZI
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I've been putting a small studio together over a few years now and I always just bought my cables whenever I needed them. I would just buy the Hosa cables from the local music store because I didn't know how much they suck. I'd throw away the packaging and receipts whenever I'd use the cables. Now I'm realizing how many bad cables I have on top of my booth. I'd just chunk em up there and go buy some more thinking "I'll fix those one day". I think Hosa has a lifetime warranty but I no longer have any proof of purchase. I realize now how important good cables with Lifetime Warranties are. Also how much I could save over the life of my studio (hopefully long after I’m dead).
Here’s what I'm getting at...Now I’m thinking of buying all new cables (some Monster Cable type stuff) and just keeping all packaging and receipts and everything like that together. When enough cables go bad I figure I can just send a whole box load of cables back to the company and get them all replaced. I was just wondering if any of you long term home studio cats have already tried this approach? It seems like I should never have to buy those cables again unless I just straight abuse them. Really just thinking that good cables all by the same manufactures could prove to be a wise investment for a studio. What do you guys think?
Oh... I can make my own cables just fine but just thinking of how much better it might be to have Monster Cable quality stuff for the rest of my life
. Plus I hate trying to make midi cables.
Here’s what I'm getting at...Now I’m thinking of buying all new cables (some Monster Cable type stuff) and just keeping all packaging and receipts and everything like that together. When enough cables go bad I figure I can just send a whole box load of cables back to the company and get them all replaced. I was just wondering if any of you long term home studio cats have already tried this approach? It seems like I should never have to buy those cables again unless I just straight abuse them. Really just thinking that good cables all by the same manufactures could prove to be a wise investment for a studio. What do you guys think?
Oh... I can make my own cables just fine but just thinking of how much better it might be to have Monster Cable quality stuff for the rest of my life
