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THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:26 pm
by uniquebassplayer_Archive
BadComrade wrote:caix wrote:Chris, how long have you been using Planet Waves cables?
I've had 2 of them for about a year. I can't really speak for their durability, since they've never left my house. A couple of people on the page I linked to mentioned that the switch on theirs was "starting to go", but they still seemed to like the cables. I didn't notice any change in sound when switching to them. I have noticed a change in clarity / high frequency when switching between crappy and non-crappy cables, too.
I've been using the regular planet waves cables for about 5 or 6 years and I don't want to use any other cables anymore. I reached this conclusion shortly after I started using them. They are really durable. I think I've had about half a dozen or so and only one has ever stopped working on me. The others are still in rotation or I've lost them.
Prior to switching to these I was like AvsB. I only used cheap guitar center on sale types of cables. When I did switch I totally noticed a pretty significant change in sound. Mainly there was more of it and it was clearer sounding.
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:38 am
by GrossOldWig_Archive
I can vouch for the Planet Waves cables. I've had several of them for a few years and they're still going strong.
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:50 am
by TheMilford_Archive
+1 for Bayou.
Also Quantum cables are great too.
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:13 am
by Paid In Full_Archive
The current issue of Guitar Player compares 49 guitar cables from $12 to $229 (!). Their picks are:
* Reverend Armor Gold
* George L .225
* Lava Vovox
* Dimarzio Steve Vai
* Evidence Audio Melody
* Klotz LaGrange
* Mogami Platinum
* Monster Studio Pro 1000
* Spectraflex Fatso
* Vox Class A
* Pete Cornish Silver Signature
* Zaolla Silverline Artist
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:05 am
by A vs B_Archive
that is incredible. I read almost the whole letter.
thanks to everyone so far for all the suggestions
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:09 am
by Benny_Archive
Paid In Full wrote:The current issue of Guitar Player compares 49 guitar cables from $12 to $229 (!). Their picks are:
* Reverend Armor Gold
* George L .225
* Lava Vovox
* Dimarzio Steve Vai
* Evidence Audio Melody
* Klotz LaGrange
* Mogami Platinum
* Monster Studio Pro 1000
* Spectraflex Fatso
* Vox Class A
* Pete Cornish Silver Signature
* Zaolla Silverline Artist
would anybody here use one of those?
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:54 am
by danmohr_Archive
madraso_ wrote:You can roll your own which is much higher quality, and considerably less expensive than anything at Gui-Target. (plus you don't have endure the nuisance of actually going there.)
My recommendation:
Canare GS-6, with Switchcraft 1/4" mono instrument ends (straight or 90) and you can use inexpensive heat-shrink tubing to provide strain relief.
all in all, a 20' cable costs about 15$ and will last until you do something stupid to it.
+1. I have been rolling my own cables for many moons now and a better man for it.
The Mogami equivalent of GS-6 (I think it's 2524) is also good. It has the same annoying-as-shit spiral braid but that probably helps make the cables so resilient.
The Bismarck has yet to lose a cable in the line of duty and we're a bunch of idiots who have broken two kick drum pedals in half and somehow managed to crack the housing of a Boss tuner pedal. We are tough on pants, as they say.
Dan
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:54 am
by madraso__Archive
madraso are you in the band madraso?
forgive me for being unimaginative when it came time to select a username.
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:00 pm
by Paid In Full_Archive
would anybody here use one of those?
Not for $129, even with the "Vai-roglyphics" cast into the connector.
THE guitar cables to get
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:35 pm
by A vs B_Archive
danmohr wrote:madraso_ wrote:You can roll your own which is much higher quality, and considerably less expensive than anything at Gui-Target. (plus you don't have endure the nuisance of actually going there.)
My recommendation:
Canare GS-6, with Switchcraft 1/4" mono instrument ends (straight or 90) and you can use inexpensive heat-shrink tubing to provide strain relief.
all in all, a 20' cable costs about 15$ and will last until you do something stupid to it.
+1. I have been rolling my own cables for many moons now and a better man for it.
The Mogami equivalent of GS-6 (I think it's 2524) is also good. It has the same annoying-as-shit spiral braid but that probably helps make the cables so resilient.
The Bismarck has yet to lose a cable in the line of duty and we're a bunch of idiots who have broken two kick drum pedals in half and
somehow managed to crack the housing of a Boss tuner pedal. We are tough on pants, as they say.
Dan
that is certainly impressive