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Postby hawaii121 » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:22 pm

As I believe many, if not all, of us on this site are extremely focused on getting the best possible sound/tone from our equipment, I thought I would post my latest experience with patch cables.

Out of curiosity, I started looking into ordering soldered (vs George L with monorail) patch cords. Quotes for high end ones ranged from $20 to $40 per 6" cable. So I emailed Tony (Evidence) and asked him what plugs he recommends for soldering to monorail.

His reply: "I like these" http://mouser.com/Search/Refine.aspx?Keyword=ACPM-rB

I ordered a bunch, soldered for 3 hours one Sat morning (I'm slow with the solder, but can now do a cable in 5 minutes), plugged them in, and YES! The difference between these and the solder-less George L was astonishing in terms of noise reduction. My board became virtually silent where there had previously been some white noise. Also, no more mysterious soundless moments that leave you wiggling cables for 45 minutes.

In the end, each cable cost me about $10 - premium tips and premium cable.
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Re: patch cords

Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:14 am

Great job! I was lazy and had Lava make me a bunch with Evidence Audio Melody cable and it was expensive, but I cant imagine needing to buy cables again and certainly no mystery cut outs at the wrong time!

Before I got the Melodys I tried both G"L and Lava solderless and the amount of bass, mids and volume loss was amazing. My teacher/friend couldn't believe the difference between the sound going through his board (george L) with everything off and my board. The next day he ordered up some soldered cables for his 4 boards.
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Re: patch cords

Postby Donner » Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:43 am

I use a mix, as it seems to give the most even across the board sound for me.... I still have some old heavy switchcraft and some george Ls and I often use a vintage coily cord guitar to board 8)
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