Just to back up what Giles has said - use good shielded and grounded cables - we use a 30m multicore with unbalanced outputs from DTX or a Korg synth and we have no hum pickup or interference at all. The multicore just acts like a bunch of long screened leads - works fine. Guitar leads are fine too. A UK company called Canford Audio also do an excellent range of cables, particularly good for DTX is the twin heavy duty single screened highly flexible HHS-M2 at about 60p per metre. Its also good for midi, hifi, leads in general. And a company CPC in Preston UK, do gold plated phonos and jacks at crazy prices - about 75p each. Paul Brow p.brow@... > -----Original Message----- > From: Giles Hearn [SMTP:giles_hearn@...] > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 12:06 PM > To: DTXpress@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Played live...want to hear about it? > > From: Giles Hearn <giles_hearn@...> > > I use a 30 foot cable and it's fine. The point is to > make sure you use good quality shielded cable with > proper insulation and solid earthing at all points. > Even a short cable will pick up background noise if it > is not properly shielded. Most guitar cables are of > good quality since the potential to inheret noise > between guitar pickups and amplifiers is quite high. > But, as you rightly point out, a longer cable will be > more susceptible to noise than a shorter one. >
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RE: [DTXpress] Played live...want to hear about it?
2000-03-16 by Brow, Paul [LTS]
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