
pipelineaudio
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Is there an EBS jack that you can open up?
Did the periodic table of the elements or ohm's law change in the last 30 years or something?
To me the big deal today are the jackets. They can make really supple, yet coilable and durable cables now that aren't just a long line of unrollable kinks
Is there any place for solderable really small flat jacks like on the Ernie Ball patch cables, but that you can take apart if need be?
I love this style but I want to make my own lengths. The Squareplug brand is a lot wider, so won't fit as easily as these types do
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I love my EBS Gold cables. I use them almost exclusively (with a few Mogami/Rean, Rattlesnake, etc) on all of my boards.
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I bought a pair of Monster Performer 500 cables for my Strat, back in 1996 (for the front and back end of my rig, and used them for years, on countless gigs, with no issues. They always delivered. They look somewhat tarnished, but still do the job.
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Monster made these insert cables, and I had four 1-meter (used on my old 1604 VLZ analog mixer effects sends/returns), and 4 4-meter (some of which were used to run my stereo effects from the amp to the board and back. Also, never a problem, except for one of the 1-meter return cables that had a faulty connection at the plug. I walked into Guitar Center, and they swapped it out with a new one, no questions asked. Had to fill out a brief card, but that was painless.
All of these cables still work flawlessly. They must be doing something right.
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I used many different brands of microphone cables, but I came to really love Canare Star Quad cable, using Neutrik connectors. They came in multiple colors and were extremely flexible, reliable, and quiet. Again - they worked beautifully, day in and year out.
But what I probably used the most were Spectraflex cables (Original, Vintage, and Fatso Flex Series), and those, to me, have been flawless. Never a failure. Well....I did have a vintage series connector (which I think was was brass...?) go microphonic on me, and I contacted Spectralfex and they quickly replaced it with another one, free of charge.
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I kind of amassed a large selection of these cables since, when I wasn't gigging, I used to do sound jobs for small bands on some evenings and weekends.
The color-coded jackets really made it easy to trace down a cable - aside from just looking cool LOL.
I've had many of these since the mid-90s. They just work, and they sound great!
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These little 10-foot cables were just purchased from Spectraflex. I see they're still using G&H plugs on these ones. I love those plugs. Rock solid construction, and these cables come in an almost limitless choice of color and jacket pattern. It's mind-boggling.
They're not cheap, but you can expect them to sound great and last a lifetime. Spectraflex customer service is stellar.
I use the EBS cables on my pedalboard.
Over the last couple years I’ve slowly replaced everything in my studio (a shitload of cables) with cables from Castline.
https://castlineusa.com/index.php/instrument-cables
It’s a little shop in Ohio that makes cables using Mogami wire. They offer Silver (Mogami 2582 wire) and Gold (Mogami 2524 wire) in just about any length and connector you need. It’s a fraction of the price of Mogami.
Yeah pretty good stuff and a lot of the cables that do much better than Mogami, EBS or others cost the same or less....... go figure...... people have been buying garbage/trash like Mogami/EBS for decades upon decades now thanks to marketing or the fact that they simply just don't know any betterWhat’s that test from? Looks interesting
Its been a while, but for the most part this test shows just what math itself would predict. They didn't really go into the threshold of audibility unless I missed it. Both Canare and Mogami trade ideal theoretical capacitance for durability, but give you the lengths at which this would be enough capacitance to be audible. This is for line level signals and often mic signals, so I'm not sure how it would translate to guitar. Hopefully someone can do the math there. Just know that lower capacitance is only "better" when it is past above the threshold of audibility.Yeah pretty good stuff and a lot of the cables that do much better than Mogami, EBS or others cost the same or less....... go figure...... people have been buying garbage/trash like Mogami/EBS for decades upon decades now thanks to marketing or the fact that they simply just don't know any better![]()
On all levels Mogami performed below standard and below average expectations in terms of actual capacitance and measured capacitance nvm noise floor, EMI/RFI and mechanical noise as well.......Its been a while, but for the most part this test shows just what math itself would predict. They didn't really go into the threshold of audibility unless I missed it. Both Canare and Mogami trade ideal theoretical capacitance for durability, but give you the lengths at which this would be enough capacitance to be audible. This is for line level signals and often mic signals, so I'm not sure how it would translate to guitar. Hopefully someone can do the math there. Just know that lower capacitance is only "better" when it is past above the threshold of audibility.
More oxygen is much better than no oxygen, but you would die if you had a whole room's worth of oxygen forced into your lungs with a normal breath.
If the trade offs are below audibility and give me something concrete in return (durability, coilability, EZ-ID, etc) I'll trade it in a second.
But for all I know these could be in the audible territory, maybe I missed it in the video
On all levels Mogami performed below standard and below average expectations in terms of actual capacitance and measured capacitance nvm noise floor, EMI/RFI and mechanical noise as well.......
Not just theoretically...... but with actual measurements where other cables costing the same or less did much better in all regards tested.
Mogami and EBS for example tested in the bottom 10 of all the cables tested.
Nope Mogami performed worse and no better tha. Rockboard, Monster or other high priced Radio Shack cables in the test and again scored and ranked in the bottom of 10 of all 79 cables tested......... one could probably use a coat hanger and have as good or better results.......I thought the mogami performed alexactly as you’d predict. Everything that makes them absolutely excellent for balanced mic and line cables turns them into noise antennas for unbalanced signals the same way all the other similar cables tested did for noise. I don’t think anyone should be surprised that the skinny and the coiled cables performed so well on the noise test and that the “obviously bigger is better” oversized cables did so poorly.
Yup Mogami are pure trash relative to others cables costing the same or more........ its just a scam and has been for years........
Which ones do you like from there? The solderless or the Squareplugs or what?Just to say it again - Buy the BTPA cabling and ends you want and make them yourself. Instrument and patch cables. Will not disappoint.
Which ones do you like from there? The solderless or the Squareplugs or what?