Nightburst
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Anybody else have 'em?
I bought some of these cables, supposedly the best on the market. Not shure about that but they are a million times better than my old cables wich were crackly and noisy when moving around. Nice and silent now. The compression springs work nicely and the jack connection is as solid as a rock now. I even like the purty gold plated look on them.
The circuitbreaker button thing is pretty funny but I doubt that I will use it much since I can mute the sound with my TU-2. Anyway they work fine and I'm happy but somethings puzzle me a little bit.
For instance what's the deal with the limited lifetime guarantee? Will it still apply in 10 years from now?
The little instruction drawing on the side of the package shows a picture of an amp with a cable going to a pedal, gowing to a guitar. The cable between the pedal and amp is called signal cable and the cable between the pedal and the guitar is called instrument cable. The difference would be that the signal cable is shielded on both sides and the signal cable is only shielded on one side.
I got 2 instrument cables but I don't hear any noise. Should I go back to the shop and exchange one cable for a signal cable? Or would the difference be so minimal that it wouldn't be worth the trouble?
Everything works so it's fine with me it's just that I don't want to miss out on anything when I pay some good money for a pair of cables.
I bought some of these cables, supposedly the best on the market. Not shure about that but they are a million times better than my old cables wich were crackly and noisy when moving around. Nice and silent now. The compression springs work nicely and the jack connection is as solid as a rock now. I even like the purty gold plated look on them.
The circuitbreaker button thing is pretty funny but I doubt that I will use it much since I can mute the sound with my TU-2. Anyway they work fine and I'm happy but somethings puzzle me a little bit.
For instance what's the deal with the limited lifetime guarantee? Will it still apply in 10 years from now?
The little instruction drawing on the side of the package shows a picture of an amp with a cable going to a pedal, gowing to a guitar. The cable between the pedal and amp is called signal cable and the cable between the pedal and the guitar is called instrument cable. The difference would be that the signal cable is shielded on both sides and the signal cable is only shielded on one side.
I got 2 instrument cables but I don't hear any noise. Should I go back to the shop and exchange one cable for a signal cable? Or would the difference be so minimal that it wouldn't be worth the trouble?
Everything works so it's fine with me it's just that I don't want to miss out on anything when I pay some good money for a pair of cables.