Speaking of things branded "Synthesis Technology", has anyone else had any problems with the patch cables Larry sold a few years back?? It seems that most of the ones I bought are no longer working properly. Since jiggling the cable against the jack often restores the signal, at least temporarily, my guess is that their solder connections have gone bad. In contrast, I have a large number of 1/4" cables from Clark, ProCo, and Markertek -- all of which are older and have seen much more use -- without any problems. I'm not trying to blame anyone here. I'm sure Larry had the absolute best intentions, and did not build these cables himself. However, I would like to get an idea if this is a common problem, and what I can do to solve it. The solder joints don't look particularly cold -- they are smooth and shiny. So I'm thinking that perhaps they were assembled with the wrong kind of flux?? That means the difference between being able to simply re-heat them, and having to completely de-solder and re-solder them. Thanks :)
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stooge cable troubles
2008-02-26 by Mark
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