Question: What are you guys using for cables these days?

Actually wireless is always worth it in my book just for the safety aspect of not being grounded through the cable.
 
Will you need another, or will the 2 news ones cover you for now?
I'll need a few between my live rig, small rig and work.

The strange thing is that I played a full set already tonight and I've got more high end in my sound then I usually do. It's actually kind of annoying because everything was pretty dialed in and for some reason things are a little extra crispy with these new cables. Maybe my old cables were shitty but everything sounded cool. I don't think there could be enough of a capacitance difference to matter between two 15' cables and two 20' cables.
 
I'll need a few between my live rig, small rig and work.

The strange thing is that I played a full set already tonight and I've got more high end in my sound then I usually do. It's actually kind of annoying because everything was pretty dialed in and for some reason things are a little extra crispy with these new cables. Maybe my old cables were shitty but everything sounded cool. I don't think there could be enough of a capacitance difference to matter between two 15' cables and two 20' cables.

IIRC, when I purchased those cables, the description made mention that they were designed not to lose treble (the ad copy says "natural tone). Most cables with loose a little treble, especially when overall length of combined cables pass 18'. This cable was created to fight that, and in my experience, it does just that.
 
So the only cables that I am using currently are extremely expensive patch cables from Tsunami. I have two 14" TRS cables on my foot controller and one 12" mono standard patch cable from my fractal to my wireless.

I have had to replace those about ever 6 months in the past so hopefully the Tsunami stuff will last forever. They are super well made.

I agree with Mark though about cables suddenly getting expensive.

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I'm not making a political statement with my cables. I've been using the same 3 monster cables for years without fail. I use a monster mic cable as well. They work, dependably - there are enough things that can go bad at a gig.
 
I'm not making a political statement with my cables. I've been using the same 3 monster cables for years without fail. I use a monster mic cable as well. They work, dependably - there are enough things that can go bad at a gig.

I had the same Whirlwind and ProCo cables for almost 30 years. They finally gave up the ghost.
 
I'm not making a political statement with my cables. I've been using the same 3 monster cables for years without fail. I use a monster mic cable as well. They work, dependably - there are enough things that can go bad at a gig.

If you really wanted to, you could. Cursive would work a lot better than block lettering.
 
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