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0557

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Mogami for me, I use 3 18ft
had a monster Jazz cable, quiet but kept kinking up on me after a year because of its thickness.
 

oldbluebassman

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Mine.

Vandamme cable and Neutrik connectors. I make my own and sell a few too in the UK too. [plug] see my signature[/plug]
 

shaver

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"he stepped on the cord, pulling it out of his bass. It was so well latched in that the tip and inner shaft [solid conductor to the tip] of the Monster plug broke free of the cable and remained inside his jack"

this exact same thing happend to me too
 

bovinehost

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SteveB said:
I use working cables, and throw away the non-working ones.

This sums up my approach. Does it make the bass go 'boom boom boom'? Then I like it!

Does it stop the bass from going 'boom boom boom'? Then I don't like it anymore!

Jack
 

todd4ta

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I use Bayou cables for instrument cables and speaker cables. He makes super nice stuff, and you get to make choices to get exactly what you want.

The problem I had with the Planet Waves is I feel like they have a negative effect on the jack. However, I keep one to use if I get a used bass with an intermittent jack. It seems to work pretty well until I get a chance to replace the jack.
 

Freddy-G.

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I have a thing about the sound of music. Not the movie. The SOUND of music. I'm a Stereophile. You know, one of those guys that dotes over his stereo and spends money to upgrade components to get a realistic effect. Yes, I spent $125 just for a power cord (I won't go into it). You get the idea.

Well, this commitment to good sound is every bit as important with our bass equipment too. Every component is suspect for degrading the sound produced by your bass. Even your instrument and speaker cable.

Call me nutty. But I care about getting that sweet MM sound to my ears with no degradation of fidelity. The sound I want to hear is the exact sound that Ernie and Sterling (and others) worked so hard to achieve.
 

Postal

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I have high end and basic EB cables.

Always take the Ernie Ball cables to play out.
Go ahead- step on it, spill beer on it, please... hold the barf....

Do we now need self-cleaning cables ?

OR

When the band is cranked up, and the audience can't tell B from C....what cable?

OR

Should we worry more about checking that loose jack every now & then what cable?

OR

I want real StingRay tone, for real EBMM factory tone,I'll use only EB cable



Can't there be more interesting topics........like 9 volt batteries ?
 

Mobay45

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Postal said:
I have high end and basic EB cables.

Always take the Ernie Ball cables to play out.
Go ahead- step on it, spill beer on it, please... hold the barf....

Do we now need self-cleaning cables ?

OR

When the band is cranked up, and the audience can't tell B from C....what cable?

OR

Should we worry more about checking that loose jack every now & then what cable?

OR

I want real StingRay tone, for real EBMM factory tone,I'll use only EB cable



Can't there be more interesting topics........like 9 volt batteries ?

Be careful what you say everybody! It looks like he might go postal on us! :D
 

Postal

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I heard there is a new study coming out later this year.

It was funded by an international consortium of cable maunufactuers.

Unknown sources have revealed that in the study ; new electrical principals were discovered.

The electrical sine wave of energy produced by Coal fired or Nuclear powered plants are completely different.

According to the report , musical instrument cables are hard at work to solve this dilemma, for the musical community.

They will now have both : Nuclear and Vintage style electrical conducting cables.

The study also hints; that co-op study with a major auto manufacturer, on a new dual power cable technology is now in developement.

Can you guess the name?
 
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Soulfinger

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A few other bassists and I did a blind test of all sorts of cables using a variety of high-end basses through a ~$6000 amplifier.

Bayou won. There IS a difference.
 

strummer

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Freddy-G. said:
I'm a Stereophile.

Me too. For a living. The worst part of being an Audiophile is that when you hear a difference in cables, the almighty know-it-alls invariably step in and claim there cannot be a difference. And then it does not matter if the difference is explained, the "experts" are on repeat. Reminds me of people claiming acupuncture does not work at all. hey, it helps me!
Or like the never-ending discussion about break angles and after-the-nut string lengths: Even though we can understand that there cannot be a difference in string tension, you feel changes in the above parameters. Some claim to hear them too.

Having said that I can honestly say I like generic instrument cable as good as I like "high end" stuff. Except for some funny stuff (George L comes to mind) the sound differences are, to me, too small to be worth a lot of money. Reliability is my main focus.

Btw, I'm happy I'm not one of the guys doing cable testing :)
 
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