
Dogbreath
Im an ex-spurt
Gilliland said:Be careful. If you put your signal through too many right angle connectors, you'll wind up with square waves!
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kinda witty, me thinks...

Gilliland said:Be careful. If you put your signal through too many right angle connectors, you'll wind up with square waves!
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crosstudio said:i didn't put in Mogami, Belden, or Canare because I didn't know about them.
one thing i'm not going to do is make my own cables. i spend enough time screwing around with acoustic foam and other non-actual-recording type of stuff. you gotta cut your losses somewhere.
i'm going to take a ride up to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center this week, and see if i can take a look at these cables for myself. based on this poll, i'll know which ones to bother looking at.
You can expect to pay anywhere from $.30 to $1.00 per foot for anything decent. Copper keeps going up so that changes all the time now, I would suggest Neutrik ends over switchcraft though. Use 60/40 solder which is pretty standard.crosstudio said:holy crap these friggin' things are expensive.
maybe i will make them myself. how much should i expect to pay for belden wire and switchcraft connectors, and what's the best soder to use?
i wanted to buy 8 - 3 foot patch cables (1/4"), and 2 or 3 - 10' instrument cables.
monster wants $40 for a 12' cable!
right on.... don't break the bank. Buying premade cables is a rip off. All you need is a soldering iron, utility knife, wire strippers, and patience. Oh yeah and a small vice helps as well.chessrock said:Whatever you do, just don't support that piece of crap company, Monster.
I'm not even going to get in to it, but their company's practices are just downright awful.
Do a Google search on their copyright suits. These guys make Enron look like a bunch of Boy Scouts.
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crosstudio said:I've got instrument cables from my local guitar shop, and from horizon. i've also got this one instrument cable that i use when recording to go from the guitar or bass to a DI box.
i use this one cable because it seems to have WAY less noise than any of the other instrument cables i have... but it doesn't have a brand.
i'm considering buying either Carver or Monster instrument cables, but i want to know what everyone else is using.
I'm always in pursuit of a better s/n ratio in my little one-room home studio.
Mindset said:the only thing I usually solder are computer components, only on laptops though. When I was the computer tech, I would just tell them to buy a new part to a pc (which is cheaper then notebook work anyways). Only cables I know how to make are cat cables.
And let's not forget that next to fresh baked bread and fireworks, there's nothing like the smell of a working soldering iron!Tim Brown said:I got really good at it - especially after I spent 6 months completely rebuilding a mixing-board - I turned into a soldering fool.![]()