Pedal connector patch cable things...
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Pedal connector patch cable things...
I'm looking to upgrade seeing as I currently use those crappy over the counter ones (tonekillers) you buy from guitar shops for like £1 a pop...
I'm not looking to spend too much money and I was just wondering what you shortscalers use...
I'm not looking to spend too much money and I was just wondering what you shortscalers use...
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How much you want them for man?johnnyseven wrote:I use George L cables and they're great, however if you're looking for something cheap I have a load of Planet Waves connectors around I can do you a deal on as I no longer use them. Just get in touch.
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At the moment I can find 9 cables (18 plugs) of various length and i'm pretty sure I have got a few more somewhere too (but I could be wrong). You can have the lot for £40 + postage, which I think is a reasonable price consider the plugs on the own cost about 5 or 6 quid. If you don't want all of them let me know how many you'd like and the length of cables that would be suitable and we can work something out.
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Sure man I'll PM you sometime in the future...johnnyseven wrote:At the moment I can find 9 cables (18 plugs) of various length and i'm pretty sure I have got a few more somewhere too (but I could be wrong). You can have the lot for £40 + postage, which I think is a reasonable price consider the plugs on the own cost about 5 or 6 quid. If you don't want all of them let me know how many you'd like and the length of cables that would be suitable and we can work something out.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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I am in the same boat, looking to upgrade my crap nasty plastic £1 a pop patch cables for something decent. I have decided to go down the George L route. It's going to cost some cash but I think it will be worth it. Spent the last couple of months looking at all the alternatives, Clear Tones look like a good option but I like the fact my local store stocks George L's and I have more control over the exact cable length.
Clear Tones
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Don't look at me I'm irrelevant!
I personally use Marshall (used with their shop pedalboard displays, bought a load from a stockist), Leem Hotlines and Venom 'Adder' patch leads; they're all cheap and don't kill toooone.
Don't underestimate the power/need for a pedal with a good buffer at the start of your chain if you're experiencing treble loss!
Don't underestimate the power/need for a pedal with a good buffer at the start of your chain if you're experiencing treble loss!
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http://www.abcsounds.co.uk/venom-patch- ... -cable.htmRayjaysonic wrote:Hard to find the Venoms with right angled jacks. Been recommended by a few people just don't seem to be in stock anywhere.
or this place does a choice of 6" or 1'-
http://www.alligatormusic.com/detail.as ... 1&iType=15
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Really? I didn't even specifically look for the right-angled ones when I bought mine, I was just looking for any Venom patch cables. If I could remember the site I bought them from I would tell you, sorry!Rayjaysonic wrote:Hard to find the Venoms with right angled jacks. Been recommended by a few people just don't seem to be in stock anywhere.
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LEL aka the box it's plugged intoMages wrote:nah, it's a tap tempo for the RC-2.Berto wrote:delay?

anyone know if you can make your own patches with the George L's, or does the kit come with cable? i've got a tweed fender 20' cable that my cats fell in (vampire) love with and i'd like to shorten it into a bunch of cool patch cables instead of trash it.
in simpler form: can you buy just the jacks?
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