Do what I do, borrow a cable here and there from your friends and never return them. Pretty soon you have more cables than you will ever need. that was a joke james holloway wrote: > From: "james holloway" <jimh54@...> > > I make my own out of small gauge coax cable. so count me out. > Jim > > >From: Cary Roberts <Cary.Roberts@...> > >Reply-To: motm@onelist.com > >To: Mark T <mmt@...> > >CC: motm@onelist.com > >Subject: Re: [motm] Patchcord kits - My Vote > >Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:35 -0400 (EDT) > > > >From: Cary Roberts <Cary.Roberts@...> > > > > >Canare L-4E6S Star Quad @ $0.43 / foot 1000' @ $379.00 > > > > > >This is a heavier cable than the L-2T2S (4 - 21 AWG conductors plus a > > >braided shield) > > >Also, it is manufactured in more colors: > > >Black, Blue, Brown, Grey, Green, Purple, Orange, Red, Yellow, White. > > >I've used this cable extensively - road abuse proven - and prefer it > >over > > >anything else out there. > > > >Star Quad is a pain in the @$$ to strip and prep for soldering. It's > >fine when you need top notch mic cables for long runs in the studio, > >but I don't see where anyone wants to spend 15 minutes prepping a single > >cable. A single conductor spiral shielded cable takes less than two > >minutes to prep and solder. Trust me on this, I'm soldering together > >seven 96pt patchbays terminated to EDACs, and 36 16pair EDAC to TRS > >cables. Time is money, and if I had to spend 15min/pair prepping cable, > >I'd never get done. > > > >-Cary > > > >
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Re: Patchcord kits - My Vote
1999-07-27 by thebass
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