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What Midi cables do you find work the best and last the longest? Are the cheap $12 cables ad good as the $50?
JimmyBlind":ttmvfj8w said:One word of advice is to consider the diameter of the chassis of the connector.
Not sure about the other Diezels, but the midi inputs on the VH4 are flanked by two screws. If the diameter of the chassis is greater than the distance between the two screws, you can't plug the midi cable in.
Be mindful here, as I invested in a really quality cable that did not fit.
You can see what I mean here...
It would almost be better if the screws were rotated 45 degrees around the connection & offset another 5mm or so each side.
Peter Diezel":3h14u2gz said:Please tell me a midi jack with this dimensions
Peter Diezel":3gmmj2o1 said:Who ever made this shitty jack to midi standard had no
experience about the praxis. People try to make it better
with extra big plugs that don´t fit into holes but the real
problem are the pins. They are sensitive and not road ready.
What is the deal with an extra big cable and extra big plug
chassis while the pins are 1mm ?
21 years with no issues and now I should change the chassis
design ? I will calm down and have a solution.
Btw, without the VH4 we have a XLR jack to connect with
the Columbus footswitch