New pedalboard patch leads

Pickups, pedals, amps, cabs, combos

Moderated By: mods

User avatar
jimib
.
.
Posts: 280
Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:43 am
Location: Melbourne, Australia

New pedalboard patch leads

Post by jimib »

Well after being a uni bum for the first 6 months of the year I got a job and being used to not spending any money I saved up a heap in a few months and went a little crazy buying a;
Diago Powerstation
EHX Cathedral
Pedal Train Pro pedal board
and a Musicomlab EFX MKII Audio Controller
all within 3 weeks

Now all i need to do is set it up all nice and neat and I need a crap load of patch cables as now each pedal requires a send and return cable into the EFX MKII.

I was thinking of using Lava cable patch leads as they're a little cheaper than George L's and just buy a huge set of right angle connectors on ebay (about half the price than in my local music shop) then just go in a buy the Lava cable from the shop as it's basically the same price, also this way I can work out how much I need and get it all sorted out on the spot. And as I bought the pedaltrain and EFX MKII they should (and most likely will) help me set it up if they're not too busy.

Should I just cough up the money for decent patch leads or just go and buy some more cheap ones and get it done.
I have a feeling if I don't get it set up properly at the start I probably never will.

At the same time I've spent more money in the past few weeks then I made for most of last year...

Help me shortscale!
Image
User avatar
Haze
.
.
Posts: 4924
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:27 am
Location: Tulsa, OK
Contact:

Post by Haze »

lava cables, they're excellent. end.
George L's are great if you don't move them about much
lava's are the same but they're lower profile
User avatar
Thom
lamp
Posts: 6999
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:23 am
Location: Exeter, UK

Post by Thom »

Haze wrote:George L's are great if you don't move them about much
George L's are great regardless - I move them about all the time and never have a problem, as long as you make a good connection in the first place.
Anyway, in answer to your question, don't just get a bunch of cheap patch cables if you can afford not to, good ones really do make a world of difference.