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i have a home studio setup and i am looking for some high-quality audio
cables. markertek seems pretty good, but i don't have a lot of experience in this area. the cables i'm using right now i soldered myself, but the system is noisy. i'm begining to think i'm not quite as adept at soldering as i once thought. where do you guys go for professional-grade audio cables for "studio" recording? thanks, --b |
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cbnewman wrote ...
i have a home studio setup and i am looking for some high-quality audio cables. markertek seems pretty good, but i don't have a lot of experience in this area. Markertek is a reliable and fairly-priced vendor of cables. Many people would think it is a fine choice. the cables i'm using right now i soldered myself, but the system is noisy. i'm begining to think i'm not quite as adept at soldering as i once thought. Maybe you're just not as adept at eliminating noise and you cables are fine? Exactly what kind of "noise"? Where? Which equipment? When? Does the noise go away when you substitute a different cable? |
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i have a home studio setup and i am looking for some high-quality audio cables. markertek seems pretty good, but i don't have a lot of experience in this area. So buy their cables. the cables i'm using right now i soldered myself, but the system is noisy. i'm begining to think i'm not quite as adept at soldering as i once thought. What kind of noise? Hiss or hum? More likely it's not your soldering. where do you guys go for professional-grade audio cables for "studio" recording? Usually I make them, because I'm cheap. But Markertek has great cables too. If you have a ground loop, though, better cables won't help. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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i have a home studio setup and i am looking for some high-quality audio
cables. markertek seems pretty good, but i don't have a lot of experience in this area. the cables i'm using right now i soldered myself, but the system is noisy. i'm begining to think i'm not quite as adept at soldering as i once thought. where do you guys go for professional-grade audio cables for "studio" recording? I go to Jim Sander of Integrated Cable Assembly, however he's just left on a two-month job wiring the House Of Commons Foreign Affairs facility in Ottawa (he wired the House Of Commons itself too). He's just finished looming my 24-channel snake for live recording, all individual high-grade cables instead of standard multicore, loomed into a patchbay with 24 more short cables continuing on to recording interfaces, all secured to the walls of the rack case. Each cable is exactly the length it should be to reach the appropriate jacks, including the console end (each cable is 1 1/4" longer than the previous one, the width of each strip), very rugged and tidy. I needed excellent cable since I'm recording out the inserts (unbalanced) and the best stress relief possible for repeated install and removal. He really came through, and the cost wasn't that much more than a set of respectable over-the-counter snakes. |
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