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On 4/01/2014 3:09 p.m., Phil Allison wrote:
"geoff" I acquired 4 of these that have a screened balanced signal cable sheathed together with a mains power cable. They have all developed multiple breaks in the signal wires. My guess is either: A - It's a crap brand (no-name) of cable, or B - That this type of cable is inherently fragile, with the signal cable part being unduly stressed when the cable bends with it on the outer radius of the bend. ** Ever see an old "Leslie" cabinet cable ?? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-9-pi...1#ht_226wt_859 Mains power, balanced audio and motor speed switching all in one. Last for yonks. .... Phil Yeah - I've got Leslie cables for my Leslie ( and PR40). Oddly, the Leslie cables possibly aren't legal, as the mains wires aren't separately sheathed/insulated wrt the signal ones. Maybe - I have dissected, or needed to. geoff |
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