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Anyone try the pedal snake?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcoR" data-source="post: 145662" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>I'm a bit of a cable snob myself and have tried a few types. I tend to like Mogami; I think it may dull the highs a little because it seems warmer to me. I use that in my pedalboard. I just wired up a rack with Canare and built a new snake from my board to my rack with that and I'm happy so far. </p><p></p><p>When I re-wire my new pedalboard, I might try the Canare there too as it's cheaper (and more durable) than the Mogami although it lets more high end through.</p><p></p><p>The pedal snake cable sounds very good and rejects noise well. It's actually balance cable (hot, cold and shield) even though there are wired unbalanced (hot & cold wired to tip). The twisted wire helps reject noise on those long cable runs.</p><p></p><p>I think back when I first switch to the Pedal Snake I was still using store bought cable like Monster or Planit Waves and I noticed an improvement right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcoR, post: 145662, member: 961"] I'm a bit of a cable snob myself and have tried a few types. I tend to like Mogami; I think it may dull the highs a little because it seems warmer to me. I use that in my pedalboard. I just wired up a rack with Canare and built a new snake from my board to my rack with that and I'm happy so far. When I re-wire my new pedalboard, I might try the Canare there too as it's cheaper (and more durable) than the Mogami although it lets more high end through. The pedal snake cable sounds very good and rejects noise well. It's actually balance cable (hot, cold and shield) even though there are wired unbalanced (hot & cold wired to tip). The twisted wire helps reject noise on those long cable runs. I think back when I first switch to the Pedal Snake I was still using store bought cable like Monster or Planit Waves and I noticed an improvement right away. [/QUOTE]
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