"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Nevertheless, it may be completed. because i have no clue what it is!!!!! What's the term for this? Guitar cables are typically called instrument cables or a 1/4” cable. Hi thereI just want to share a Quickie project , Guitar cables on the cheapGreat for the guys that like to have exactly what they Want , using The 'The 3 B's Technique ' :BuenoBonito y Barato That means Nice , Cool And Cheap in spanish Soon (in the next step) i'll be posting the Complete details. Thanks for the tips! I need one by tomorrow. I've searched a lot in my city for a speaker cable to connect an amp head to cab. Pieces of Nine! Use cut up extension lead cable if you have a spare. All that really matters is that it's conductive metal and not too narrow a gauge. Ampeg SVT6PRO to EDEN 4x10 The Ampeg manual recommends using the Speakon connectors. May Come in handy. For us, it was two 80 watt speakers, 160 watts in total if we decided to run both. The resistance of the solder is completely irrelevant. keep up the good work!!! Step 10: IMPORTANT WATCH THIS BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE!!!!!!! 13 years ago on Step 1, would it be possible to use speaker wires from a surround sound system? Good point also about making sure they cannot go open circuit but do also put a bit of silicone sleeving down the hot pin, especially if a transistor amp is a possibility. on Step 8. Also, your 45w iron quite likely won't get hot enough to melt silver solder, you'll need a higher power iron or a small torch for it, at which point the insulators in the plug may start melting (as well as the cable insulation if not rubber). The cable is heavy enough to potentially band/ warp amp and cab sockets. THANKS:), 8 years ago on Introduction, whats that synth in the end video???? But if it’s just a cable, what difference does it make? You may also need to switch the impedance of the amp to match the cabinet you are using. Step 3: Applications. The better connectors are some 3-4 times the price of jacks and I doubt will ever have the same economies of scale nor be as common. ), I keep a power cable off our old vacuum cleaner specifically for when I next need speaker cables. (I think thats the right terminology) One end of the cable looks like a guitar plug the other is a 3.5mm male end. With the addition of an excess speaker to the output signal of an amplifier, you’re adding to the rest of the amplifier. If necessary for aesthetics it's better for your line-level cables and interconnects to be longer so you can make your speaker runs as short as possible. Any major modern car's power train will do 100,000 miles without being touched bar oil and filters (and Mercs use synthetics that get changed at 75,000m intervals!) Speaker size is another feature that sets bass amps and regular guitar amps apart. It’d be best not using the cable to avoid the decay issue to older devices. on Introduction, It's not the TV coax , is Microphone Cable , And yes , you can use one any cable that has 2 (or more!) The reason this one is the best of *all* plugs for speaker connections is because both the tip and the sleeve connections are single, turned piece of metal with no joins. The guitar industry as a whole AND especially its customer is rabidly conservative (small c) and cost conscious. All this is "practical" engineering. It would be a brave amp maker that fitted switching Speakons to their amps and cabs! Set your amp to a clean sound. What cable type should I use? I wonder what the rating of the old GPO jack switches was? This is the mandatory list of materials , i'm giving several examples of raw materia to properly fit your needs or tasteFor The plug :use a 1/4 inch connector not to big and must be take-apart-able (that word exist? That’s, two speakers will be double a load of a single speaker. So if you wire your cabinet as an 8 ohm impedance and your amp is expecting 4 ohm, all that will happen is the output volume will suffer. Make sure AC adapters are far away from your cables. It's got to be good, right? Make sure the volume is completely down. Since it’s unshielded, your guitar signal will be accompanied by buzz, hum, and interference from the surrounding electronics- including hum and buzz from your own amplifier’s transformer, your band mates’ amplifier and the PA speakers. A solid state amp will still work with a higher impedance load that it is rated to drive. ok , first , Silver has less resistance than copper , my chemestry teacher and google prove that , second , this silver "bearing " solder , melts at low temperatures , (it's made to solder SMT after all ..),which makes it easier to solder and set Third , it is not 45Watt is just 25 and fourth , i havent bought plugs from the 'shack i bought them at Steren. Just saying, but if you need a cable to play gigs and to bring it everywhere and stuff it in your guitar's case (like i've been doing for years) you might wanna get neutrik plugs. Using a speaker cable in place of an instrument cable will add a lot of unwanted noise to your setup. Use a speaker cable to connect your guitar to your amp, and it will be a magnet for electrical interference noise. i want one, Reply Mods, can we sticky a "use orange lawnmower cable for speaker cable" thread please? Many times an amp will have features tailored to its intended instrument (electric guitar, keyboard, acoustic instruments).
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