Hosa CPP-845 1/4" TS to Same Unbalanced Patch Cables, 1.5 Feet
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In the case of monoprice, yes
Each cable is 1/4" TS on both ends, so you get 8 in total. A cable is made up of The length is 5 feet.
In the case of a long cable, you need a balanced cable. The patch bays are 1 1/2 feet deep and the foot pedals are 1/2 feet deep. Yes, you can use these cables since they are shielded to reduce noise.
This type of cable can be used as a guitar effect If you want to use it in a loop, then put it in a tight space, with the cable end as long as the It is simple and straightforward to make your own 90 degree cables if you know how to solder. They also make sold 1/4 to 1/4 connectors if your effects are right next to each other! The straight line, and the offset line!
Selected User Reviews For Hosa CPP-845 1/4" TS to Same Unbalanced Patch Cables, 1.5 Feet
They are perfect for my studio rack, digital delays, mixers you name it very handy very nice I own at least four sets of 8 of them and never had one break. Color make it easy to sort 1 and 1/2 feet long seems to be the perfect size.
There is, however. As with my review of the Hosa 1/4" 3-inch lens, I offer the same comments here Patch cables are typically 15 feet long. 1. These will be used for my purposes. A 5 foot cable is connected to both the Voyager Select Series synth and the VX-8000 outboard synth The 351 and the The CV expansion and processor box inventory consists of 251 pieces. In addition to the one I have, I The patch cables (from another manufacturer) purchased with the CP-1-6 were 5 feet in length This cable is nearly twice the thickness of the Hosa used in this review, but because they are thicker they do not feel any better than the thinner Hosa of this In comparing these thicker patches with thinner Hosa cables, I cannot help but notice that the 'thinner' cables have a slight memory effect. In fact, I have hung them up to straighten them, but I have no problems using these to keep various pieces of gear connected. You aren't looking at a tangled mess here, so please remember that it is not a huge deal. As a direct comparison to the "other" cables, I wanted to make this point. As much as I want to recommend (and buy) these Hosa patch cables, for the price, I am willing to continue to do so.
I am very happy with them. I guess it would be a good idea, if you're reading this stupid review and you have the cash Don't let them pass you by.
This seems to be a very good deal. Only three of them have been used to date, and no issues have arisen. It was a great brand. I will look for it again the.
I've found it to be the best Previously, these products haven't caused any problems for me, so I bought a few packages to do a mock up I have a guitar rack for my guitars. My original plan for these cables was to make my own "custom" cables with a higher quality brand. However, they worked so well both in audio quality and length that I don't intend to change them. An added bonus was that I was able to color code my components so I could easily find them. In addition to using the TRS (balanced) cables for my expression pedals and PA peripherals, I've also used the cables to connect my strings.
The cables look nice in mono. This is what I was looking for.
The cables literally sucked the life out of the tone of my guitar. These will definitely be returned. As of now, it appears that the vendor has reissued A returned set was sent to me packaged and shipped back to the sender. I would consider a new product to be a new product from the beginning, and I would expect it to have the correct length for the product As such, this was a double whammy for me Cables were bad and the vendor tried to take advantage of me. As soon as I plugged these cables in, I heard a lot of hiss and a strange periodic ground loop - A signal chain with noise is like a chain with electricity. To find out whether a cable is to blame, I do not have the time to test each one. With other cables, I did not encounter the problem. My idea was to colour code the cable routes to make it easier to find them in a muddled After connecting an entirely analog path to a Mesa Mark V, the guitar tone quickly became harsh and digital in nature. Using a GCX switch to connect a GCX pedal to them was my aim when I was looking for a cheap but reliable alternative. A later version of this cable I bought some eight years ago is definitely not of the same quality as this one. In light of the price, it is worth giving it a try, but if your guitar sound is important to you, look elsewhere. I need to spend some hard earned cash on alternatives to Mogami.
I bought two sets of CableMax cables, so I could check them carefully. As soon as I started using them, I discovered a cable wasn't working I then saw that the metal portion of one of the plugs was 1/4 inch too short due to a manufacturing error.