jaxadam
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I'm still partial to Spectraflex
gproud5150 said:I also use Ernie Ball cables. They very low noise and use Switchcraft ends. Great bang for the buck.
jeffrey said:I got the Monster's because I wanted something shielded very well, high signal quality and well made.
I've got years of gigs and thosuands of hours of rehearsals on these and they still work perfectly.
It cost me about $100 for two cables a few years ago. It was money well spent in my book.
No complaints here.![]()
blackspy said:I've never seen an EB cable anywhere. I'm just gonna have to move, this place sucks too much.
ripley said:I'm shocked, SHOCKED not to see my peeps representing Spectraflex more on this thread!![]()
I must be the EXTREME exception because I've had relitivly bad luck with Monster cables. (except for their speaker cable) I use a combination of spectraflex Quad conductor cable and george l's in my setup. my pedalboard setup is really bizarre up and I had to start using george l's because I needed to have lots of odd-lengthed cable. when I'm not using my pedalboard, though I use Spectraflex. I think I started using them in 93' and I still have annd use the first one I bought. they're bulletproof, and not that expensive - especially given their service life.
another one I LOVE (but only own a couple of because I'm so entrenched in the spectraflex) is the Pro-Co silent excalibur.