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Old 03-15-2013, 02:46 PM
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TC RH450/750, found perfect right angle for input.

I know it's minor, but I plan on racking my RH450 to make it quicker/cleaner for setups at gigs. RH450, with Line 6 wireless, done. Anyway, one problem I had was my usual right-angle 1/4" cable didn't fit since the input on the amp is recessed, with that outer frame of the chassis sticking out like it is. With my rack bag, I couldn't keep a standard straight plug in without it hitting the lid.

So I've been trying to find a solution - and it is...George L's right angle cables. Not only is it a perfect fit, but it looks really nice. The cable head looks like another knob or something. And with the very thin, flexible cable coming out, it's smooth wrapping around.

Just in case anyone cares for future racking projects.
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Old 03-15-2013, 09:43 PM
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george L is great for racks and pedalboards, for reasons like this and because you can easily make each cable the exact right length. (i wouldn't use it for stuff that gets unplugged and moved around, though, unless i soldered regular ends onto it, a PIA.)

it's also superior sonically, a nice bonus.
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