more specifically patch cables. i'm looking to rewire my pedalboard and want some opinions on cables/ plugs. this will be my first attempt at soldering cables, but i'm pretty sure i can pull it off
as far as plugs i'm looking at either chandler or GLS pancake style
wire? this i where i need some help-
any recommendations/ pros and cons would be much appreciated!
also, definitely looking to stay away from solderless. i swap out way too much for that
gls has pedalboard kit comes with 12 pancakes and 15' of cable here it is http://www.amazon.com/GLS-Audio-Pedal-B ... B0062NUUW2 i got it on sale for $24.99 i think it was my first attempt as well and theyre still holdin up after bout a year
ryan summit wrote:gls has pedalboard kit comes with 12 pancakes and 15' of cable here it is http://www.amazon.com/GLS-Audio-Pedal-B ... B0062NUUW2 i got it on sale for $24.99 i think it was my first attempt as well and theyre still holdin up after bout a year
sweet, thanks man
i'm gonna give em a shot, prob gonna order in the am
I did a bunch of patches with Mammoth's pancakes and their Chandler "low capacitance" cable. I took a chance because there was a pretty good sale.
The pancakes are alright. The two solder tabs are helpful, though the holes could be bigger. Watch the heat when soldering because they're a bit fragile and I killed the odd one or two -- the non-conductive plastic melts and metal touches metal.
The low capacitance cable isn't particularly. Lower than Mogami and Canare, but just about anything is. Not horrible, though, and reasonably priced by the foot on sale.
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