Ok, now I'm a believer

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I make my own pedalboard cables with plant waves. Easy enough and neat. Not expensive.

For my other signal chain cables I use the cheaper end mogami. The end connectors are better and they don't unscrew like the normal GC cables.

The high end cables? I tried the Golds and really could not tell a difference with another basic good quality cable.

Maybe I don't like champagne cables since I have Budweiser ears.
 
Digging the newest version of Allesandro Instrument two. Very thin and flexible and sounds great. If you make it to checkout he usually offers 25% off.
 
gtrwun":a228f01a said:
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I spent like $1500 re-cabling my entire 6 amp W/D/W rig including speaker and patch cables and it sounded exactly the same as it did with the cheap assortment of cables I was using previously. They sure look purdy though... YMMV...

Total waste of money to me...

I'm 100% with gtrwun...

Steve

I was hoping it wasnt just me? :lol: :LOL: I spent way too much on these things back in the day. I had a 100ft roll of the George L's and those Lava cables werent cheap, but I never heard any difference honestly. I know I tried my hardest to justify spending the money :doh: :doh:
:lol: :LOL:
I'm with 'ya bro, I still have some whirlwind fender cables that are 30 years old and get used constantly.
I have some high end cables, but I dont hear enough difference to justify the cost
 
Canare with neutriks..which you have to solder... Or George L's with solderless 1/4". I use both in my rig with great results. Mogami is good.. lava is good... Im not a big fan of Monsters. All the best

Cory
 
i wonder if eddie cared what kind of cable he used, hendrix, clapton, srv... It's proven long runs build up capicitance, which rolls off the high end, a buffer fixes this.

think it's bs personally.
 
I have a bunch of cables I've bought or won over the time. My favorite sounding cable is the Evidence Audio Lyric HG. Love using it for recording, when you don't need to move, since the cable is one of the stiffest I've tried.
Used Mogami for everything else, and even for recording, depending on the session.
I've been using EVH cables for three years now and I do not regret. They sound good, they are strong, well built, low noise and are the most flexible cable I've tried so far.
 
I hear differences between low cost and expensive cables but use low end and am still able to dial in the amp the way my ears want to hear it.

If you dig the expensive stuff that's cool... I'm glad that I'm satisfied with the cheapies.
 
Bob Savage":2j4gbpm9 said:
I hear differences between low cost and expensive cables but use low end and am still able to dial in the amp the way my ears want to hear it.

If you dig the expensive stuff that's cool... I'm glad that I'm satisfied with the cheapies.

This is pretty much where I'm at.
 
You're probably playing with so much distortion, that it doesn't really matter what you use.
 
Ask lolzgreg for his cable shootout clips. That should answer all your questions about whether or not they make a difference, as well as if they're worth the asking price or not.
 
TrueTone500":2hc1x16b said:
You're probably playing with so much distortion, that it doesn't really matter what you use.

Your ears are probably so poor that you can't hear the detail and varied coloration of overdriven guitar tones.

Your turn.
 
Bob Savage":1glpc3ew said:
TrueTone500":1glpc3ew said:
You're probably playing with so much distortion, that it doesn't really matter what you use.

Your ears are probably so poor that you can't hear the detail and varied coloration of overdriven guitar tones.

Your turn.
What? What did you say?
 
Bob Savage":1jfhd2q8 said:
TrueTone500":1jfhd2q8 said:
What? What did you say?

Same to you and more of it. I'm like rubber and you're like glue...
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there is definitely a different between different cable manufacturers. each cable has effective inductance, capacitance, resistance, and conductance which will alter the high end roll off. and the physical dimensions within the cable protect against EMI and whatnot differently also. I stick with mogami cables and have never looked back, I noticed a big difference in my setup compared to cheap patch cables.. FWIW
 
TrueTone500":i0nyau1u said:
McDonald's is our kind of place - they put hamburgers in your face - pickles up your nose - french fries between your toes - they put ketchup down your back - help it's running through my crack - I want my money back! McDonald's is our kind of place.

All of the sudden I'm hungry.
 
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