The only HQ, still reasonable priced cable, is the Gotham which I use with=
the Telingas.
As long as you seal the copper shield with thin lacquer at both ends, it
works fine. If you don't seal it, the copper will corrode in 2, 3 years.
When new, the cable feels a bit "stiff", but it gets more flexible when
used a few days.
Klas
At 07:49 2005-04-09, you wrote:
>OK, here's one to toss out there. What are people using for high-end
>microphone cables? Having spent a bunch on new mics, I'm wondering
>whether to believe the hype that I should now be spending $200 for a
>pair of 15' XLR cables...
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>I've always used Mogami or similar, with Neutrik connectors, so I've
>been using decent cables, but would I notice any real difference with
>something like X-Stream or Audio Magic super high end cables?
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>Curious the thoughts of some of you with golden ears.
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>Tim
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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