I have only two cables in my studio for 1/4". I either make them myself
using switchcraft plugs, or I purchase high end PRO-Co cables. Don't
make the mistake of getting cheap cables. It is so frustrating to spend
the time to find an intermitant cable on a complex patch, it just isn't
worth the money saved, to me, for the time spent. Just my opinion.
I haven't checked out the Peavey cables though. They may also be a good
choice.
Scott
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John Loffink wrote:
> I just got a batch of the Peavey cables. They're very nice for molded
> cables, with cabling almost twice the diameter of the Hosa patch cables,
> but very pliable. For shorter lengths I prefer these over
> Synthesizers.com or other hand made cables since the plug and cable only
> stick out about 2 inches, as opposed to 4-5 inches for the metal barrel
> and stiff cable type. With a dense patch the stiffer cables could be an
> impediment for knob twiddling.
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> John Loffink
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>>I have a bunch of Hosa patch cables in different lengths up to 3
>>feet. They work great. I also use .com cables for longer runs and
>>for audio. They also work great. In combination, you can get
>>economy and performance. Though if I had more ready cash, I would
>>probably buy more .com cables.
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