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XLR Cables
XLR cables.
For the last 6 years I have used these and have really loved the sound, the flexibility of the cable in low temperatures and the price. The week link is the connectors, I have had two break.
http://www.lindy.co.uk/cables-adapte...le-black-p6555
I have now bought Van Damme cables with Neutrik connectors at about 3 times the price but to my ears they don't sound as good but should last and last.
Just wondered what you use and would you recommend them?
Over to you.
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How do audio cables not sound as good as one another? The laws of physics dictate that you can't logically hear a difference between any cables in reasonable circumstances. All that audiophoolery is just Emperor's new clothes syndrome.
Most of my XLR cables are Thomann's The SSSSnake & the ones which aren't were made by my fair hand over 20 years ago (and still going strong!). The cables I made myself use Neutrik connectors & Canford audio HST cable. The Thomann cables.. have now all had their connectors replaced with Neutrik XLRs cos... the SSssnake ones are prone to becoming deformed if accidentally stood on
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Originally Posted by
juski
How do audio cables not sound as good as one another? The laws of physics dictate that you can't logically hear a difference between any cables in reasonable circumstances. All that audiophoolery is just Emperor's new clothes syndrome.
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I would dispute that. In days gone bye when I had serious hi-fi changing interconnect and speaker cables changed the sound.
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Many years ago I was the proud owner of a high end separates Hi-Fi system. I went to have a look round 'Richer Sounds' and ended up parting with a considerable sum on some high end interconnects (they certainly looked the part) I got them home and eagerly changed them over from the thin cheap looking ones that came with the system. I turned the system on and guess what? it sounded just the same, I could hear no improvement whatsoever. I got a friend to pop round and subjected him to a blind test, and he couldn't hear a difference either!! what a waste of money, but lesson learned.
Inside every old person, is a young person wondering 'What The Hell Happened'. Tempus Fugit
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I was more interested in what other people used.
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Resident Antagonist
Originally Posted by
DJColsie
I was more interested in what other people used.
You'll get what you're given, and you'll be bloody grateful for it too!
I tend to find that Stagg works well enough for me.
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Originally Posted by
Benny Smyth
You'll get what you're given, and you'll be bloody grateful for it too!
I tend to find that Stagg works well enough for me.
I have found Stagg cables great too.
I've used cheap skytec cables and good van damme cables, various different connectors etc and found absolutely no difference at all. For the price I found the van damme cables very expensive at my cheap skytec cables done exactly the same job.
Connectors - I do prefer Neutrik connectors as they seem to last longer, but again performance is just the same as cheaper makes.
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What you tend to get with Neutrik connectors is strength & longevity.
I've got some DMX cables of unknown provenance from Terralec & the bodies of the male XLRs are pretty much oval shaped now.
I won't claim they'll sound any different/better but they'll sure as heck outlast the majority of other XLRs out there today. My hand-made short mic XLR cable has been going since 1996. It doesn't glow in the dark anymore but hey...
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I'm glad the majority agree cables don't change the sound. So many dipsticks out there, I bought a 7.1 cinema sound system and they gave me some wire to go with it... Thicker than some bike locks!
I use livewire xlrs and pulse dmx. Both seem of good quality, fair strain relief had them both for over 2 years with no issues yet.
I was given some of the worse cables ever a few months back for powering my light up letters. 4 / 12 cables required resoldering where they broke away after a fortnight!
For me a good cable has thick pvc and a well soldered connection with a fair bit of strain relief... All you need IMO
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