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Any appreciable difference between these two cables for wiring up
balanced & unbalanced gear to a patchbay? I suppose sometimes they'd get used for mic cables also, but mostly for line level interconnects. The Mogami shield seems easier to strip, which will be a real time saver, but is this in any way compromising performance? Is it worth the extra money? (I can get Canare L-4E6S for $32/100', & Mogami 2549 for $50/100') Thanks. |
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Roscoe East wrote:
Any appreciable difference between these two cables for wiring up balanced & unbalanced gear to a patchbay? I suppose sometimes they'd get used for mic cables also, but mostly for line level interconnects. The Mogami shield seems easier to strip, which will be a real time saver, but is this in any way compromising performance? Is it worth the extra money? (I can get Canare L-4E6S for $32/100', & Mogami 2549 for $50/100') I find the Canare easier to strip, personally. And the Canare seems to be more rugged (which is a non-issue in a patchbay install). If you're going to do a patchbay install, I think you're better off using a foil-shielded cable which will cost less. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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