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There's an awful lot of things I want to buy, but some decent patch cables and a decent tuner were on the list and I've just picked them up via ebay.

Got a Korg DT10 for BIN £37, and just now hit BIN on 14 George L connectors for £25 (with some little bits of cut cable, and a small amount of uncut). I didnt hesitate to get the DT10, but I did a bit with the George L, did I make the right choice?

Diago board here I come (I dont actually plan on getting one, but I know I'll want one eventually, they look so classy).

New amp and that will have to wait for the moment.
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You got a deal on the George Ls and the DT10 as well
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DEAL OR NO DEAL??????


DEAL!!!!!!!!
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Post by kim »

good deal on both i'd say, i got the planet waves instead of the george l's but i really heard a big difference after i replaced the cheap patch cables, much more clarity and less hiss, george l's take up even less space than those planet waves, thinner cable i believe, and also smaller jacks

did you get the silver korg ? i like the fact that their in and outputs are at the top, that way you can place yr fx closer together, and they look classy

i just scored a boss line selector secondhand, will have it somewhere this week ..then imma order te sapbddi 8)
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george els are the only cabels i run tween my pedal.s i'm sory i'm throuwing my opinon at you while i'm drunk. btu... you made a good decision. you'll hear a huge diffference with th e GL's as opposedt o the cabels you were running before. being a solid core instead ofa braided wire rreally makes a HUGE dfference. good buy on both the korg and geoge L's i say. congrats dude.
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Post by aphasiac »

heavium wrote: i just scored a boss line selector secondhand, will have it somewhere this week ..then imma order te sapbddi 8)
woo hoo! how much did you get it for?

you're lucky, they're actually quite hard to find on ebay - prob cos people don't tend to get bored of them, like a distortion or modulation pedal.
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70 instead of 100 new, i bid on it with 60 but hey, i'm still saving 30bucks, they're hard to find secondhand yes, that's why i didn't hesitate to go with the 70
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Post by Thom »

George L's are great, and I can definitely hear the clarity since I changed to them. You definitely made the right choice bob.
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Post by Mike »

Ditto on both.

The Korg is an excellent tuner and you got a good deal, secondly George L's are fab, you can really notice the treble and bass retention.