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Most Reliable Patch Cables

From your experience, what are the most trustworthy patch cables for your pedal board? im not talking tone or any of that stuff, i personally have never been able to hear my tone being effected by cables (and i don't want this thread to be about that in any way). i have always used whatever cheap cables are around, but have been having problems with 1 or 2 shorting out now and then. so what should i get?? thanks!
 
I will not say George L.

I used both George L and the Planet Waves "solderless" cables and have had both short out on me. I don't trust solderless cables anymore and now make my own custom length patch cables. Even in a board, pedals get stepped on and they wiggle around a bit. I am kind of rough with my stepping, so maybe my cables have to move around more than a normal persons. Regardless, I don't trust anything less than a good solder joint.

The most reliable cables you can get will be ones you solder yourself.
 
I will not say George L.

I used both George L and the Planet Waves "solderless" cables and have had both short out on me. I don't trust solderless cables anymore and now make my own custom length patch cables. Even in a board, pedals get stepped on and they wiggle around a bit. I am kind of rough with my stepping, so maybe my cables have to move around more than a normal persons. Regardless, I don't trust anything less than a good solder joint.

The most reliable cables you can get will be ones you solder yourself.

i think my biggest problem is that to this day i have never bothered to figure out a way to secure my pedals to the board, ha. my velcro efforts havent done much, so the pedals move around in transit and i reposition them when i open it up to play. so i would imagine the cables are getting WAY more abuse this way than from me actually stepping on the pedals.
 
a lot of people are going to say George L

Actually I use George L's and I wouldn't label them as the "most reliable". Their value comes from (1) the ability to create whatever lengths you want quickly and easily (2) being high quality cables and (3) having small jacks which helps for saving pedalboard space.

That said, they are not ideal if you are going to move stuff around on your board a lot or be constantly plugging and unplugging them. I've run into problems with them that way as pulling on them a lot will result in the cable coming loose and therefore breaking your signal chain.

I think cables like these would be the best bet simply in terms of reliability.
 
In fact, if I knew for sure my board layout wasn't going to change, I think cables like these would be my best bet for reliability.

For sure - that's pretty much what I'm making for myself. I like the higher gauge wire for the pedalboard. Even for layouts that change, I still like the reliability of a soldered connection. If you can't solder, having a company make you a variety of lengths and connectors would work well.
 
yea i cant really afford 14 bucks per cable, im thinking i might just re-velcro my pedals and buy a cheap pack of 5 or 6 cables to have as back ups from now on.

also, i have found it particularly difficult to secure my wah pedal. i use a dunlop 105q on this pedal board Link Removed any thoughts?
 
You use custom procablesnsound.com cables? And I think they're good value for the price, but you consider $16.00 per patch cable cheap?

Whoops, I meant the little livewire cables....those aren't the ones I use...



I use these. The Dimarzio cables are also excellent. Same nylon and very small heads.

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If I worked at Guitar Center I think I'd go to the hardware store and buy a new toilet and dump those cables in it instead of the bucket. Just as a public service announcement.

Actually these are the ones I'm using. They work for me quite nicely. Sure the plug body becomes loose sometimes but they are durable.

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^Dimarzio ones
 
After years spending on cables i finally found the best.
Buy bulk cables, buy connectrs, make them.
Or as I did, I had a friend who knows what he's doing make them for me and paid him.

I spend $67 for 20' of Canare cable and 20 Switchcraft flat connectors.
Try that with George L or Livewire or others.

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