CoreX2 DIY Cable

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CoreX2 DIY Cable

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http://www.guitarcenter.com/CoreX2-X2-D ... 1128896.gc

Since I can't afford to spend $80 on cables, would these be a good upgrade from my current shitty patch cables? I'm trying to get my high-end back!
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i looked at these for the longest time because they were cheaper than george ls and lava's kit wasn't around. needless to say i passed on the Core kit and went with lava's right angle kit. They seem alright but they would be too bulky for my use, not bad reviews either. As long as you assemble them correctly and don't move them around too much they won't flake out on you
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Haze wrote:i looked at these for the longest time because they were cheaper than george ls and lava's kit wasn't around. needless to say i passed on the Core kit and went with lava's right angle kit. They seem alright but they would be too bulky for my use, not bad reviews either. As long as you assemble them correctly and don't move them around too much they won't flake out on you
huh. thanks. seems to be the best bet other than buying cable and jacks (plugs)?

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Post by toez10 »

I'd get the core cables. I recently switched all the cables in my rig to their products. I dont want to sound like a fanboy, they're just really good. The pedal kit is super easy to use, and the quality is tops.
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nice!