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  • LonewolfLonewolf

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 07/24/05 at 05:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Then the cables GL's already how it works:

    -The cable itself is a very small section of cable fitted with a flexible ground strap and a thick hot (+) also woven in contrast to the majority of instrument cables. Despite this small section, the most important, protection against parasites of all kinds, is well secured with cables of large cross-section or type Cordial Mogamy.
    -Sheets have the characteristic of binding to the cable seamless, convenient for those who do not have the equipment to weld or feet left at the end of the arms. they are more compact and take the minimum living space on your Pedalboard

    How does it work?
    It's simple, cut the right length of cable, we plugged th…
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    Then the cables GL's already how it works:

    -The cable itself is a very small section of cable fitted with a flexible ground strap and a thick hot (+) also woven in contrast to the majority of instrument cables. Despite this small section, the most important, protection against parasites of all kinds, is well secured with cables of large cross-section or type Cordial Mogamy.
    -Sheets have the characteristic of binding to the cable seamless, convenient for those who do not have the equipment to weld or feet left at the end of the arms. they are more compact and take the minimum living space on your Pedalboard

    How does it work?
    It's simple, cut the right length of cable, we plugged the cable into the plug, although the needle fully penetrates well in the center of this one, and screwed the cap (for right-angle plug) or the small screw (for the cards right), although bottom and hop it's ready, well thought out magic
    Incidentally there are small caps on s'emmanchent silicone sheets to prevent contact between them and help shoot without any unscrew.

    Be careful it is not the patch cables for your studio, they are not made to be plugged and dépluggé non-stop, as they are in no way intended to connect your guitar and your amp, there's cable and sheets of larger section for this purpose.
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  • solo84solo84

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 11/20/06 at 07:03
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    Excellent!
    Very easy to use: we cut the desired length, it Plugge tip in the needle in the center of the connector is screwed ... Point!
    The sound is clearer, more powerful, with better defined highs!

    I found my kits on Ebay, new for $ 49 each with black caps provided.
  • drapeau_rougedrapeau_rouge

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 02/11/07 at 01:31
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    Super Top!

    They must be self-assembly, this is done ... go ... 2 minutes. Taking 2connecteurs (special for this brand), we take the desired length of cable, is threaded into the jack, the cap screwed back on top of the jack, and voila!! The cable is ready, all without any soldering if you please! Great!

    Small problem: You can put colored caps on the top of the jack, to keep the cable and prevent it from moving and thus to intermittent failures ... I believe in using, it's more aesthetic, it works perfectly without it! And more 1euro the plastic cap is very expensive!

    Notice below said they found a difference in sound ... blah ... it's more the convenience that I use for my part bec…
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    Super Top!

    They must be self-assembly, this is done ... go ... 2 minutes. Taking 2connecteurs (special for this brand), we take the desired length of cable, is threaded into the jack, the cap screwed back on top of the jack, and voila!! The cable is ready, all without any soldering if you please! Great!

    Small problem: You can put colored caps on the top of the jack, to keep the cable and prevent it from moving and thus to intermittent failures ... I believe in using, it's more aesthetic, it works perfectly without it! And more 1euro the plastic cap is very expensive!

    Notice below said they found a difference in sound ... blah ... it's more the convenience that I use for my part because the big plus is to cable the exact length desired (top home top for pedalboard where it is quickly envahits by the son, between the son of and power jacks ... not easy) but I have not found any difference with before ... huge sound perhaps most acute present, less altered by the passage in the cables. The difference is barely noticeable, do not buy it just for that.

    9 / 10, top! To have in his pedalboard;)
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  • grozeilgrozeil

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 07/17/07 at 04:28
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    Not much to say again that my little friends. These are great cables, relatively thin and rigid compared to patch cables. Two advantages: less loss of signal cables and cut to exact dimensions, which is top for the pedalboard. And then the connectors are sized fairly small compared to other ready-made cables, thus easier to fit.
    A good investment, not that expensive (if you are able to spend € 200 in the last pedal that kills, it eats no bread to slam a few euros more to get good cables. Your pedals are worth it ;-) )
    Personally, I ordered my GL's Gillou in Lyon: a service to the top, really super fast, well packaged parcel ... Address to recommend!
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    Not much to say again that my little friends. These are great cables, relatively thin and rigid compared to patch cables. Two advantages: less loss of signal cables and cut to exact dimensions, which is top for the pedalboard. And then the connectors are sized fairly small compared to other ready-made cables, thus easier to fit.
    A good investment, not that expensive (if you are able to spend € 200 in the last pedal that kills, it eats no bread to slam a few euros more to get good cables. Your pedals are worth it ;-) )
    Personally, I ordered my GL's Gillou in Lyon: a service to the top, really super fast, well packaged parcel ... Address to recommend!
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  • EяяаtomEяяаtom

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 03/06/08 at 02:46
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    George L's Cables (pronounced George she) said "patch cables" are specially conus to connect the pedals on your pedalboard, and this custom.

    Instructions (the brand is about the English ...)
    - Cut the length of cable DSIR (avoid scissors, wire cutters prferez tool or shearing)
    - Dvisser the cap from the tip
    - Push strongly enough the cable in the connector (on the continuity of cre central conductor, the hot spot)
    - Screw the cap on the end (he just cut the cable sheath of the indoor and the tip comes into contact with the braid)

    Test your patch cables the ohmtre (continuity check to be sure they work:
    - Between the mass and the hot spot
    - Between the mass of each tip
    - …
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    George L's Cables (pronounced George she) said "patch cables" are specially conus to connect the pedals on your pedalboard, and this custom.

    Instructions (the brand is about the English ...)
    - Cut the length of cable DSIR (avoid scissors, wire cutters prferez tool or shearing)
    - Dvisser the cap from the tip
    - Push strongly enough the cable in the connector (on the continuity of cre central conductor, the hot spot)
    - Screw the cap on the end (he just cut the cable sheath of the indoor and the tip comes into contact with the braid)

    Test your patch cables the ohmtre (continuity check to be sure they work:
    - Between the mass and the hot spot
    - Between the mass of each tip
    - Between the end of each hot spot

    Prferez these cables for a fixed configuration, because these can be fragile if s'avrer dconnects too often.
    They are of good quality it is of high quality cable, to situate them in terms of sound reproduction it is in a ProCo Excalibur Lifelines and the same manufacturer.
    2nd their strength, their cot ultra convenient. Indeed the whole (and tip section of the cable) is insignificant in size, making the cabling of the pedals very easy, more convenient this cot is reinforced by mounting while simplicity and seamless.

    Duct several colors available, sewing tip or right. There are also caps to enhance the maintenance of the cable on the end, rather accessory ... accessory.

    For your information Audiotubetech franais is the distributor with excellent customer relationship and short time limit for receipt trs.

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    . custom
    . Seamless installation
    . small size (discrete, compact trs)

    Example ( http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/5558/pedalboard757ys6.jpg ) of pedalboard cable in George L's, with caps

    Subject ( https://forums.audiofanzine.com/index%2Cidtopic%2C323961%2Cidpost%2C%2Chighlight%2Cdoc%2Bplus.html ) INTERESTED rather complete and the connector.
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  • tieptiep

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 01/19/09 at 02:57
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    Buy dernire week, Mount this weekend (bought from gillou, great service!)
    I thought shame to have good stuff and its decay with his bad cables qualitbr /> I think it is a good stuff
    the sound is at least more articulated and thinner than my old cables
    the more acute Submitted without being garish and lower thinner
    Although a bit pricey, but hey, you have to say that a good or a good micro PDAL is even more expensive ... and when you put the price in this kind of stuff, it's a shame not to make the most
    So 10
  • moosersmoosers

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 03/07/11 at 15:04
    George L's .155 Instrument Cables are high end cables for use in the studio or on the stage. George L's has built up a nice reputation for supplying top notch cables for professionals, and the reputation is definitely one that's valid. I've got one of these cables at home and also have used some at various different studios, as they seem to be a favorite amongst guitar players looking for well built cables that don't cost a fortune. They have a distinct look to them as the cable is really thin and the ends of the cables have a unique look to them. There are no gimmicks here at all - just well built cables. They also make a variety of other cables and accessories, but I've mostly used t…
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    George L's .155 Instrument Cables are high end cables for use in the studio or on the stage. George L's has built up a nice reputation for supplying top notch cables for professionals, and the reputation is definitely one that's valid. I've got one of these cables at home and also have used some at various different studios, as they seem to be a favorite amongst guitar players looking for well built cables that don't cost a fortune. They have a distinct look to them as the cable is really thin and the ends of the cables have a unique look to them. There are no gimmicks here at all - just well built cables. They also make a variety of other cables and accessories, but I've mostly used their 1/4" cables for guitar. You can buy these .155 patch cables in bulk or individually, but you can definitely save some money if you buy a few of them at a time. It's also nice that they give you options for your cables in terms of length and width and some in different price ranges to meet everyone's needs. Other cables of this quality will certainly run you a bit more than this and for whatever reason I really trust the cables made by George L because I know where they are coming from and it's not a huge corporation who might be looking to cut corners on cables. You know what you're getting with George L instrument cables and that perhaps is the best thing about them. The .155 sized instrument cables are some of their best, but I'd peruse everything that they have to offer on their website before making a selection, but you definitely cannot go wrong with George L instrument cables regardless of which you go with.
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  • TheStratGuyTheStratGuy

    George L's .155 (Patch Cable)Published on 01/11/08 at 13:57
    I've used exclusively this brand on my pedalboard for a few months now. The sound is clear, all frequencies seem to be correctly rendered, the patches are adjustable and resizable at need with no necesity to ever solder anything -- what more could we ask!? Signal carried through George L's cables sounds WAY better than Yellow Cables and Fastline, a bit ahead compared with Planet Waves, and no obvious difference can be heard when compared with Monster Cables. For a studio/home studio installation it seems like the perfect cable, still unsure whether it would pass the test of playing on stage with it though (shielding seems a bit unsufficient for this -- but this is the price to pay for such …
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    I've used exclusively this brand on my pedalboard for a few months now. The sound is clear, all frequencies seem to be correctly rendered, the patches are adjustable and resizable at need with no necesity to ever solder anything -- what more could we ask!? Signal carried through George L's cables sounds WAY better than Yellow Cables and Fastline, a bit ahead compared with Planet Waves, and no obvious difference can be heard when compared with Monster Cables. For a studio/home studio installation it seems like the perfect cable, still unsure whether it would pass the test of playing on stage with it though (shielding seems a bit unsufficient for this -- but this is the price to pay for such a clear signal sound for recording)...
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