J
Good cable for studio
Just soldered a few more St. Jack to St. jack for cabling studio. No hazzles, this cable just works :)
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B
As good as a large one
This cable has the same features as his bigger (diameter) brother. I use it for drums to kickdrum in + out and for snare top + bottom in one cable, love it.
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R
Great cable
So far I'm using this for an extension cable with Neutrik NTP3 RC and Rean NYS 240 jacks. The whole thing fits together well and feels very sturdy.
Takes solder easily, so working it was quite easy.
I have no complaints so far, but I've only used it for a short extension cable.
Takes solder easily, so working it was quite easy.
I have no complaints so far, but I've only used it for a short extension cable.
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S
Usual Cordial top quality
I like cordial cable... it is easy to solder and the sheathing is normally simple to cut and doesn't tend to burn like so many do.
If I had to grumble, there would be three things that niggled...
The sheath/outer is more rubbery than all the other cordial cable I have so doesn't coil so easily.
When applying heatshrink, the outer sheathing seems quite susceptible to the heat and it glosses over as if melting. Keep the heat low enough to just shrink your heatshrink and you should be ok.
There is no indication of which cable is which (once connectors installed) except to trace the "printing" which may become faded after time.
I made up this cable as a 10m balanced stereo supply for keyboard DI box to mixer and whilst not critical, it would be nice to be able to identify the two channels more easily WITHOUT needing to use colour coded connectors. Otherwise, a good cable and up to the usual cordial standard.
If I had to grumble, there would be three things that niggled...
The sheath/outer is more rubbery than all the other cordial cable I have so doesn't coil so easily.
When applying heatshrink, the outer sheathing seems quite susceptible to the heat and it glosses over as if melting. Keep the heat low enough to just shrink your heatshrink and you should be ok.
There is no indication of which cable is which (once connectors installed) except to trace the "printing" which may become faded after time.
I made up this cable as a 10m balanced stereo supply for keyboard DI box to mixer and whilst not critical, it would be nice to be able to identify the two channels more easily WITHOUT needing to use colour coded connectors. Otherwise, a good cable and up to the usual cordial standard.
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j
Good but not the most elegant
This is a quality cable, quite soft and flexible. Something like Sommer Quantum Highflex Multipair 2 is easier to coil and lay on the floor since it's round but it's also more expensive.
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Tf
Bought 6 meters of this twin cable to connect my Helix pedalboard directly to the mixer. It is very durable in spite of it's ridiculous thickness.
The only lack of it - It takes time to learn how to wrap up the cable without twisting it.
The only lack of it - It takes time to learn how to wrap up the cable without twisting it.
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MD
I was doubtful because it was cheap
It’s a really nice cable, and easy to solder
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A
Good
A good wire, I took it for the headphones. He's not fat. He's flexible. But the cross section is 0.22.
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JV
good physical quality
It's flexible and sturdy enough. It's as easy to solder as any professional cable. No complaint.
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DL
Good quality
The individual cables are a little thinner than standard mic cable. I used it to wire the main outs of my live desk into a powered sub. It doesn't coil very easily though so it loses a star for that.
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