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Patch cables!? What do you like...George L's,LAVA...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 74014" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>I use Zaolla Silverline cables for passive pickups. They are the ones with the solid silver conductor. With active pickups it really doesn't matter because the electronics convert the signal to low impedance. This eliminates degradation caused by capacitance in the cable. If I'm using passive pickups I use a Zaolla as the first cable inline to whatever pedal I'm using to buffer and convert the signal to low impedance. After that, it really doesn't matter what you use. Really...Here is a really cool demo of the Redeemer Circuit by Creation Audio Labs. It is a device that you install in your guitar to buffer the signal and send out a low impedance one. It works great. Check out this clip and you will see how a low impedance signal is unaffected by the quality of cable being used. Even an extension cord sounded great!!! This is really a cool demo to watch. I was impressed the first time I saw it.</p><p>Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5tbkwXX054</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 74014, member: 2547"] I use Zaolla Silverline cables for passive pickups. They are the ones with the solid silver conductor. With active pickups it really doesn't matter because the electronics convert the signal to low impedance. This eliminates degradation caused by capacitance in the cable. If I'm using passive pickups I use a Zaolla as the first cable inline to whatever pedal I'm using to buffer and convert the signal to low impedance. After that, it really doesn't matter what you use. Really...Here is a really cool demo of the Redeemer Circuit by Creation Audio Labs. It is a device that you install in your guitar to buffer the signal and send out a low impedance one. It works great. Check out this clip and you will see how a low impedance signal is unaffected by the quality of cable being used. Even an extension cord sounded great!!! This is really a cool demo to watch. I was impressed the first time I saw it. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5tbkwXX054 [/QUOTE]
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