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Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)?
They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? Thanks. |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, "Scient" wrote:
Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? Thanks. I had a quick browse and am pleased to report that my bull**** meter registered ZERO!. If I had to buy cables I would by them from this company. Regards, Boris Mohar Got Knock? - see: Viatrack Printed Circuit Designs http://www3.sympatico.ca/borism/ void _-void-_ in the obvious place |
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![]() Scient wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? Not happy with the response from r.a.o ? I'm sure you'll find any intelligent person will be delighted to hear about their lack of voodoo and their use of quality components. I'm sure you'll be very happy with any product you purchase from them and can rest assured that you don't have to pray to the great audiophool god in the sky every night to ensure their continued performance ! Graham |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, "Scient" wrote:
Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? The website appears to be down. But how are they better than cables you make up yourself using quality components? No terribly hard skills are required. CubaseFAQ www.laurencepayne.co.uk/CubaseFAQ.htm "Possibly the world's least impressive web site": George Perfect |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, "Scient" wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? The website appears to be down. But how are they better than cables you make up yourself using quality components? No terribly hard skills are required. No hard skills, but a lot of time. For what Markertek and Gepco charge to make custom cables up, I'm very happy to let them do it. It's quick and easy to make a mike cable up, but it's not so much fun when you need fifty of them... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() Laurence Payne wrote: On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, "Scient" wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? The website appears to be down. But how are they better than cables you make up yourself using quality components? No terribly hard skills are required. I expect he doesn't have a soldering iron. Graham |
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On 7 Nov 2004 06:02:46 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
No hard skills, but a lot of time. For what Markertek and Gepco charge to make custom cables up, I'm very happy to let them do it. It's quick and easy to make a mike cable up, but it's not so much fun when you need fifty of them... I didn't get the impression the need was on that sort of scale :-) CubaseFAQ www.laurencepayne.co.uk/CubaseFAQ.htm "Possibly the world's least impressive web site": George Perfect |
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On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 19:05:10 -0500, Scient wrote
(in article WEdjd.1524$Zl2.1094@trndny01): Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? Thanks. presuming you're talking about mic cables.. Gotham GAC-3 and GAC-5 Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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I just got one response from r.a.o, so I was looking for a wider audience to
comment on the post. Thanks for your responses both here and on r.a.o Scient "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Scient wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? Not happy with the response from r.a.o ? I'm sure you'll find any intelligent person will be delighted to hear about their lack of voodoo and their use of quality components. I'm sure you'll be very happy with any product you purchase from them and can rest assured that you don't have to pray to the great audiophool god in the sky every night to ensure their continued performance ! Graham |
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actually I do
![]() "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Laurence Payne wrote: On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, "Scient" wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? The website appears to be down. But how are they better than cables you make up yourself using quality components? No terribly hard skills are required. I expect he doesn't have a soldering iron. Graham |
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![]() Scient wrote: I just got one response from r.a.o, so I was looking for a wider audience to comment on the post. Thanks for your responses both here and on r.a.o Sounds like your news server isn't picking up all the posts. Seen 15 in r.a.o Graham |
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Up here in Canada its easier to buy the cables.
Just in case your electrical inspector decides to be a dick. because they carry 48v phantom the mic cables fall under the electrical inspectors jurisdiction. they have to be inspected before they are legal if you build them yourself. Doug "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, "Scient" wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? The website appears to be down. But how are they better than cables you make up yourself using quality components? No terribly hard skills are required. CubaseFAQ www.laurencepayne.co.uk/CubaseFAQ.htm "Possibly the world's least impressive web site": George Perfect |
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, Scient wrote:
Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? You can get better results by burning your money and letting the fumes waft over your equipment. |
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In rec.audio.tech TCS wrote:
On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, Scient wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? You can get better results by burning your money and letting the fumes waft over your equipment. Actually, I remember looking at Bluejean Cables some time ago. Their idea of good cables seemed to be flexible double-shielded RG-6 (can't remember the Belden #, but they tell you what it is and why they chose it) with quality connectors, sold for something like 30% more than the cost of the parts. Note that they were selling this stuff for video. In other words, they just make proper cables and price them reasonably. No stupid magic. Colin |
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Does anyone know what the difference between the Canare RCAP-C5F and the
RCAP-C77 (http://www.canare.com/index.cfm?obje...83AA729BC22994) is? Why can I not use the same die to crimp both the cables if like some people suggest its only the center pin that is different. Does anyone also have TS-100E or TS-5C Canare wire stripper for sale or know any place where I can but it cheap? Thanks. "Colin B." wrote in message ... In rec.audio.tech TCS wrote: On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, Scient wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? You can get better results by burning your money and letting the fumes waft over your equipment. Actually, I remember looking at Bluejean Cables some time ago. Their idea of good cables seemed to be flexible double-shielded RG-6 (can't remember the Belden #, but they tell you what it is and why they chose it) with quality connectors, sold for something like 30% more than the cost of the parts. Note that they were selling this stuff for video. In other words, they just make proper cables and price them reasonably. No stupid magic. Colin |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 16:27:09 GMT, Colin B. wrote:
In rec.audio.tech TCS wrote: On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, Scient wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? You can get better results by burning your money and letting the fumes waft over your equipment. Actually, I remember looking at Bluejean Cables some time ago. Their idea of good cables seemed to be flexible double-shielded RG-6 (can't remember the Belden #, but they tell you what it is and why they chose it) with quality connectors, sold for something like 30% more than the cost of the parts. Note that they were selling this stuff for video. In other words, they just make proper cables and price them reasonably. No stupid magic. But where's that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much? How else can you impress your friends unless you **** away $10,000 on cables connecting $2000 worth of equipment? |
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I think I can give it up for a 50% saving!
![]() "TCS" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 16:27:09 GMT, Colin B. wrote: In rec.audio.tech TCS wrote: On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:05:10 GMT, Scient wrote: Anyone has any experience with BlueJean Cables (www.bluejeanscable.com)? They seem to be offering good cables at reasonable prices. I am looking to buy but want to make sure they are good quality. Or any other suggestions? You can get better results by burning your money and letting the fumes waft over your equipment. Actually, I remember looking at Bluejean Cables some time ago. Their idea of good cables seemed to be flexible double-shielded RG-6 (can't remember the Belden #, but they tell you what it is and why they chose it) with quality connectors, sold for something like 30% more than the cost of the parts. Note that they were selling this stuff for video. In other words, they just make proper cables and price them reasonably. No stupid magic. But where's that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much? How else can you impress your friends unless you **** away $10,000 on cables connecting $2000 worth of equipment? |
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