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    Hey there...I was curious if there exist any really high quality (Monster, etc.) cables that are 1 foot or less in length for connecting rack gear, especially gear that is mounted right above/below each other. The shortest I have is a 3 foot monster cable that leaves me with a ton of extra cable flapping around the back of my rack. What can I do?

    Thanks a lot,
    Nick

  • #2
    Re: short rack cables?

    I'd recommend George L cables for wiring a rack. You can choose your length, and they are easy to assemble.

    pete

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    • #3
      Re: short rack cables?

      www.lavacable.com

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      • #4
        Re: short rack cables?

        excellent, thanks a lot.

        Cheers,
        Nick

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        • #5
          Re: short rack cables?

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          I'd recommend George L cables for wiring a rack. You can choose your length, and they are easy to assemble.

          pete

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          +1. I've been using them for 6 or 7 years now and they work great.

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          • #6
            I've been looking for some Mogami ones as well!!
            I love admins!

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            • #7
              I like the George L's in my rack and pedalboard, but for running across stage they suck. They get cut, the ends pull out, etc...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ace
                I like the George L's in my rack and pedalboard, but for running across stage they suck. They get cut, the ends pull out, etc...
                Agreed. I love George L's, but only use them between pedals and rack gear. I always use something different for guitar to first input.....and also to and from the loop.

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                • #9
                  Where can you buy the Georgr L ends (and not the side or 90 deg type). I want the the type that go straight in the back.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Twisteramps
                    I'd recommend George L cables for wiring a rack. You can choose your length, and they are easy to assemble.

                    pete
                    agree 100%

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                    • #11
                      George L's are surprisingly durable, considering that (the ones I get) are DIY, where you cut it and just screw it into the jack. doesnt seem like it would be very smart but it works well with no noise. Ive had 4 short George L's for years , mostly using them for home recording stuff, and they've been fine.

                      I would prefer buying something a little more sturdy and dependable for a rack. I just bought some short monster cables, they were cheap as hell where I found them.

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