What lengths? For what purpose? And what are the cable specs?What do you guys think?
The Mogami patch cables are $48 apiece, I’d need two for my set up.
Worth it?
Those are both line-level, low-impedance signals. They don't require high-spec cables. Any decent cable with rugged connections and decent shielding will be fine.Two, one footers.
From wireless to FM3
From FM3 Out 2 to Poweramp
Its all mounted on a board.
What was the difference?I personally use mogami 2524 because I like the sound / color they add to the tone. I tried the more expensive platinum version and hated it. It comes down to personal preference
Those are some great looking cables.Just buy some Evidence Audio Monorail cable, SIS cable heads and put them together (no need to solder).
http://www.evidenceaudio.com/products
What kind in particular? Quite the selection.Definitely https://btpa.com for me.
No need to apologize. For short run cables, I haven't had any problems with them. For long run, guitar -> Axe-Fx, stuff, I use BTPA Tour Hard. Durable.I use Mogami for anything that is carrying my instrument single. For line-level stuff it varies. I used to use Monoprice a long time ago (sorry @iaresee), but I had so many issues with them that I swore them off. This was many, many years ago. I assumed they have their act together now.
Best-Tronics for the win. I make most of my own cables, but I'm a longtime solderhead. For anything you need in a custom length, or for things like a tour-worthy seven pin MIDI cable, Best-Tronics is the place to go.
Same here. Rugged cables that are audibly and measurably as good as any other, without the smoke-and-mirrors B.S. of the outrageously-priced brands.Definitely https://btpa.com for me.
What was the difference?