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Patch cables - what's a good balance of quality/affordability?
I'm looking for 1.5' or 2' TS cables for my unbalanced patchbay. What's a good brand or place to get these that offer good solid audio and affordability?
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/1/4in1.5/
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Cheapest and best quality would be to make them yourself. I know this isn't the answer you're looking for, but it actually wouldn't take that long to whip some up. And plenty of solder free options exist.
Quick and easy, I'd say what you have at that link would be fine. Do make note that I'm not a Monster™®©℗ representative, so I could be in error. ![]() |
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How about $15 for a pack of eight, assorted colors?
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Thanks Mike for making me feel a bit better. Because I'm cheap and a big pack of Hosa's is what I grabbed for my patchbays. I will say that two were defective out of the package, but otherwise I've had no troubles.
This is just the type of thing you don't admit in the SSS, unless Mike is gonna back you up. ![]() |
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I'm sure they would replace the DOA cables. There's no excuse for that. But at the price, if you have to mail them back, it's probably hardly worth the postage.
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Yes, they are covered by replacement if defective...but, I bought like a pack of twenty-five and it just wasn't worth fretting over.
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I've had good luck with Hosa over the years, too. I also like these AP Audio cables -- they're thicker (same as a typical mic cable) and a bit more flexible than the skinny Hosas. Probably no difference in quality, audio-wise.
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I ALWAYS look at Monoprice.com when looking for any cables. http://www.monoprice.com/products/su...02&cp_id=10244
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Hosa - the adaptor gods.
![]() I've never had any problems, with them, with the exception of a poorly-built channel switcher for guitar amps (the plastic one with the green and red buttons - not the nice metal one).
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www.guitar-cable.com
used by Brad Paisley and the Nuge (among others). they make all types of audio cables, made right here in the land of the free! you can also order bulk cable from them to make your own |
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bulk cables symmetric:
http://www.neutrik.com/ch/en/audio/s...oductlist.aspx D-Serie connectors, Bantam and 1/4" for patch panel: http://www.neutrik.com/ch/en/audio/2...ugs_group.aspx Patch Panels: http://www.neutrik.com/ch/en/audio/2...els_group.aspx |
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I've used the George L stuff for long time. Easy to cut, no solder design, low profile ends, simple and incredibly quick to repair. All you need are a sharp pair of sissors and a greenie. Not the best sounding guitar cables, but for line level, they're fine.
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I'm sure the Hosa unbalanced cables are fine, but I once made the dumb mistake of buying a Hosa ADAT cable and it was a piece of junk.
Anyway, I'm a little surprised at the need for an unbalanced patch bay. Other than guitar amps, I don't have anything anymore that requires unbalanced I/O.
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I have an Akai MG1214 12-track analog machine, some odd assorted decks, the usual compressors and reverbs, mic preamps, etc. and also like to use odd pedals to bring in to Pro Tools, so I've tied 'em all together through patchbays. It's fantastic for experimentation and quick patching and doing tape transfers from the 12-track.
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The Hosa patch cables work fine IMO - I've got a bunch of them, and have not had any significant issues with them.
Belden, Mogami and Canare cable, in bulk, with Switchcraft or Neutrik ends, is a viable option for the DIY folks. I have a bunch of self-made cables utilizing all of the above. I also use the Planet Waves solderless pedalboard kits (probably five or six of them due to having three rather heavily populated pedalboards) and they work fine and sound great too... but I'm not so sure I'd want to go with any of the solderless cable designs for patchbay cables since they get "stressed" a lot with constant patching, unpatching and repatching. They might be fine for that, but I'd be wary until I tried it for a while first. Maybe I'll make one and give it a go for a while and see how it does... Cheap, cheerful and easy? Just get a pack of the Hosas. They're available darned near everywhere, and they will probably be just fine for you Ken.
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I still make most of my own cables... since I was a teen with Belden and later Canare cable. But I felt lazy one day and bought two Hosa 8-channel RCA snakes. They are well made and have held up well over the years.
I still like rolling my own, but I can highly recommend Hosa for professional use if you're not addicted to smoking solder flux like I am. ![]()
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For $36 (w/ shipping) I purchased 14 Straight switchcraft jacks and 30 feet of Mogami 2319 cable ( the small size cable, great for pedalboards) and 2 feet of white and red heatshrink tubing. Oh, and I received my order in 2 business days. All through www.redco.com
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Two places that sell a variety of cables, custom cables, etc.:
http://www.markertek.com/ http://store.haveinc.com/default.aspx
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