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Post by: Poster on November 02, 2007, 03:01:30 PM
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Title: Best Cables?
Post by: Walker done done on November 02, 2007, 07:03:36 PM
Well, I have just started using Brian Brown's cables that I got through HT, and I love them so far.  I use to be Monster guy, but no more.  I will never buy another one from them if I don't have to.  Bad business.  Lifetime guarantee?  Yeah....right.  Haven't had any personal experience problems with them yet, but have heard of the negative stories, and I'll let you know my own personal experience very soon - I have 2 6-inch patch cables that have stopped working, so I am going to attempt to send them back.  I know recently (a year ago maybe?) the guys at the local music stores started telling me to keep the packaging and receipts to ALL my Monster gear.  That made me a little more than suspicious.  Receipts, I can see....but packaging too?  C'mon.  Give me one good reason why I need to keep trash around my house.  Lame.

Anyways, BB's cables seem to be worth the $$ even though they are pricey.  Hey, you get what you pay for, I guess.

I'm not gonna do the math for ya, but here's the site for the BB cables:
http://hardtruckers.com/cables.html
Title: Best Cables?
Post by: Walker done done on November 02, 2007, 07:16:21 PM
Which dude are you talking about?  I'm confused.... :?
Title: Best Cables?
Post by: Stiles12 on November 04, 2007, 10:29:31 PM
George L sound great but they are sodderless (not spelled right but not looking it up) they are hard when you travel, Sitting in a studio where your shit doesn't move it doesn't get much better. Canare is where i am going to go. that is where HT makes their cables from. spools and tips that you can sodder together. just a suggestion