The problem of loose collars is quite common I find. I have several Stooge cables that came from Stooge Industries, they do have a tendency to go loose. A tiny drop of thread locker does the trick , and will make sure there is enough thread exposed so that the collars are grounded. --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott <scott@...> wrote: > > I had one cable where the signal was permanently shorted to ground, > but Larry replaced it right away (that was one cable out of 144). > Occasionally I'll find a cable that seems to exhibit a short to ground > (symptom goes away when I wiggle it), but in every one of those cases > I've noticed that one of the jack's outer connector/collar was loose > and the problem goes away as soon as I tighten up the connector. > > On 26-Feb-08, at 8:03 AM, Mark wrote: > > > > > Speaking of things branded "Synthesis Technology", has anyone else > > had any problems with the patch cables Larry sold a few years back?? > > > > It seems that most of the ones I bought are no longer working > > properly. Since jiggling the cable against the jack often restores > > the signal, at least temporarily, my guess is that their solder > > connections have gone bad. In contrast, I have a large number of > > 1/4" cables from Clark, ProCo, and Markertek -- all of which are > > older and have seen much more use -- without any problems. > > > > I'm not trying to blame anyone here. I'm sure Larry had the absolute > > best intentions, and did not build these cables himself. However, I > > would like to get an idea if this is a common problem, and what I can > > do to solve it. > > > > The solder joints don't look particularly cold -- they are smooth and > > shiny. So I'm thinking that perhaps they were assembled with the > > wrong kind of flux?? That means the difference between being able to > > simply re-heat them, and having to completely de-solder and re-solder > > them. > > > > > > Thanks :) > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: stooge cable troubles
2008-02-26 by Koos Fockens
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