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Old 08.05.2006, 04:17 PM
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I need to buy a few ~2m cables that cost not more than 10$ / 10? each to connect my synths, mixer, monitors & PC and was wondering what brands should I look for? so far all I`ve found in my local shops are Cordial, Klotz and Tasker .. any opinions, is there something I should be aware of?
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dont know if they sell them in the UK, but I use livewire cables. Good luck.
But for that price you are not leaving yourself much of an option.
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UK? Which bit of croatia is in the UK?




I personally make my own - nearest branded cables with the same connectors and similar quality balaced cable are probably the lynx professional range of studio cables.

For the number I need and the custom connections it has saved me alot of money.

For the small number of guitar and mic cables I use the sturdier planet-waves instrument or mic cables that are suitable for stage type abuse.

For midi cables - I use the cheapo lynx range - just because that whats the dealer I normally use typically has.
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for that money you wont get anything better then cheap cables which will wear out quickly.

if your any good at making your own cables or know someone who has these skills i would suggest geting a combo of nuetrik plugs and klotz or mogami cables. it will cost you the same amount of money buying a cheap ready made cable at your local store but the quality is totaly is superb,
high end may i say?
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Well if anything that should be a compliment for my English ..

All of these stores offer me to choose parts and will make me those kind of cables I need without any extra charge, no need for getting myself into that. I`m planning to buy some gear next week in a huuuge music shop with Cordial and Klotz cables only, they have a dedicated room just for cables and since these are the only brands in there these should be alright just have to choose parts within my price range.

1.So Klotz or Cordial? [I know that PlanetWaves would be a better solution but that`s just not my reality]
2.Are gold plated connectors necessary? [my logic tells me yes]
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I use a combination of Klotz cabel and Neutrik connectors....I have had no problems so far. I dont know of the other brand you mention, but I can vouch for Klotz...

I dont think Gold Connectors are necessary, but if you can afford it, heck, why not!
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Planetwaves makes a couple ranges. One very expensive (coloured ones) and the much more affordable black ones. (obviously I can't remember what these ranges are called.

I have some of both and swear by solderless connectors. However, I can't hear any benefit in teh more expensive ones. I'm gonna kit the rest of my studio with solderless but affordable planetwaves stuff

Every other cable I have bought has some noise or crackle when you move it and some pick up interference. (Not that I have tried any of the ones being endorsed above).

In my experience, when it comes to cables, spend a little bit more than you want to and you'll be set for a long time. Don't spend enough and you'll have headaches for a long time. No need to go over the top though.
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I wouldnt use planet waves for general studio cables - they are too hard (and expensive). They are really intended as stage cables - for which they are very good.

For guitar leads they are great due to the cut-off switches you can get built into some of them and they are sturdy enough to take being trodden on, run over by equipment/chair castors etc.
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Anywhere that sells decent day-glo/florescent coloured cables? Fancied something a bit different, as well as the colour coding making it easier to see which cable goes to what outboard/synths/etc. going from/to the console.

Will be going the "make your own" cables route too, as buying them pre-made elsewhere is a complete rip off. (And restrictive, if you want custom lengths of cable).
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