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Within a month of purchase, one of the TS legs of the cable failed under the absolute lightest use.
78% appreciated its wide compatibility, though 22% experienced compatibility issues
The cable worked perfectly for my needs, especially for splitting the L/R FX loop send on my Line 6 HX Stomp.
I always label things to prevent forgetting where the ring and tip cables are, but it was a nice surprise to find that the work had already been done for me.
I discovered that the Tip side connector only works when the cable is twisted a certain way after testing it with a multimeter.
68% liked the secure and reliable connections, while 32% experienced loose connections
The wire shielding is fairly quiet for guitar level signal, but the jacks are not fully shielded and allow RFI to get into the signal.
I encountered an issue with the cable where the Tip side connector only worked when twisted a certain way.
81% liked its flexibility and ease of handling, but 19% found it too stiff
I found the 30cm EBS insert cable to be too short and opted for the 1m cable, which was the next shortest option due to the cable's flexibility.
I find the new design of the cable bulkier and it sticks out awkwardly, making it difficult to fit in tight spaces.
Within a month of purchase, the TS leg of the cable failed under the absolute lightest use.
68% appreciated the ideal length and portability, though 32% found it too short
The cable is well shielded and I have not faced any noise or interference issues. Based on my experience, I can say that.
The 30cm EBS insert cable is too short. The next shortest option is this 1m cable.
I have complained that the new cable design is bulkier and not suitable for tight spaces.
I faced an issue with the cable while plugging in effects pedals to my L.R. Baggs Para Acoustic D.I. due to incorrect color coding.
72% praised for its crystal-clear signal, while 28% experienced interference
For guitar level signal, the wire shielding is fair and fairly quiet, but the jacks are not fully shielded and allow RFI to get into the signal.
When I plugged in the Dual TS plugs according to the incorrect color coding, the signal was switched off. But when I plugged it in according to the shrink tube labels, it worked perfectly.
I discovered that the Tip side connector only works when the cable is twisted a certain way, indicating a problem with the signal quality of the instrument cable.
75% liked the lightweight and easy-to-handle design, but 25% found it too heavy
I tried to zip tie the cable in a loop to get it to work, and it sort of did intermittently until a new cable came in.
I have an idea about the durability of these cables and how they prevent the common issue of patch cables always spinning one way and back, which can loosen and twist the cable until a solder connection breaks.
I found the cable to have good quality with a thick outer rubber sheath and a conductive rubber sheath under the spiral wound screen. I also cut apart both jacks and cable and found it to be durable based on my experience.
I noticed a significant improvement in sound quality after connecting the cables to my studio. The sound came out crispy, clear, and juicy.
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