Hosa CPP-890 1/4" TS to Same Unbalanced Patch Cables, 3 Feet
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Separate cables of 8 meters each
These are straight at the ends. Apparently most of the cables I’ve seen for effect pedals have bent connectors and shorter lengths. The pedals might be too long for these.
Insulation for patch cables is just like normal.
Selected User Reviews For Hosa CPP-890 1/4" TS to Same Unbalanced Patch Cables, 3 Feet
Cables that I use with a Moog music synthesizer They work like a charm and are modular synthesizers in the style of. So on giggable systems, these cables weigh less (so they are easier on the back when gigging), flex better, and they come in pretty colors (which lends a stage appeal). This isn't something to laugh at! bought three of these packs for my Compact System. As the oldest set is about six months old, I am unable to comment on its long-term abilities My experience using them has been zero problems, although they may not hold up against the longevity of Moog/Dotcom type cables. It should be noted that these cables are relatively When confined to a small area, this is beneficial, but the larger situation is An extremely rigid form of Dotcom Coax cables of the Dotcom style are probably better if you have (or plan to have) a larger system, as they stand off from the panels and their stiffer nature lets them not knot, unlike the Hosa cables which are flexible enough to tangle. You should also know that Hosa makes them in a 1 size. As well as 5 feet in length There are three sets of those for the compact system as well.
Hosa products have always been reliable and at fair prices when I owned a retail keyboard store. For my application, I needed 8 (4 stereo outs) leads to go from the keyboard to a mixer, and the different colors make it easy to see which one is going to.
It is hard to find a product that is better at this price. The VX-400 works well with a Moog Voyager Select, and a cymbal-driven Voyager Select An expander for the 351/CV and a CP There are two CV mixer / processors in the 251 series. I purchased the CP-6000 when it was on sale There were eight 1's for me in 251. Cables with a length of 5 feet. There was a heavier gauge gauge, they looked more professional, and they seemed heavy. In spite of that, the Hosa cables are of excellent quality, and I have not had any problems Despite the fact that it is thinner (at least the insulation and the overall thickness) than some other cables, I have never had an issue with it. Perhaps time will tell, but they are easy to patch and handle. In this model, there is a bit of cable memory, that is not present in the other models. Nevertheless, when they are hung up for a while, the problem seems to subside. They are good value for the price and perform well I highly recommend them It may cause a little cable memory effect during the process, but it doesn't seem to be a problem.
Another one that has proven to be reliable over the years. The company has high quality products and then it has value products along with them. This is the value line, but it is still a Hosa product, you can't go wrong.
HOSA 14" 3 foot jumpers sold for about five years ago are still in good condition. did a great job. The following is a revised version I expected this to be the same product I ordered today, but when it arrived it was significantly different - even from the picture advertised There were significant reductions in the protective plastic outer layer around the cable on the product shipped this week. It will be more exposed to the rigors of traveling if the wiring inside the cable is exposed. There is a thin feel to them. Amazon has a picture of old jumpers on its page.
Although I am not a fan of how thin the wires are (they are very small gauge), they work.
It is not known if they changed the product, but the product I received is very flimsy (more flimsy than similar priced cables) and the shield works noticeably less well than with other cables (there is a noticeable amount of noise coming from the shield). Despite its general description, the product does not specifically state how much coverage a shield offers. There are other products that specify the The old cables are being thrown out and I will be ordering new ones.
It is good but not great cables that I use to connect my power rack and effects units to my mixing board. It is a nice feature to have because my connections can be mapped out and I do not need to dig deep into the cabinet to figure out which connection is Although the plugs are nice, the wires are fairly thin and can be easily damaged. A typical guitar cable is about 1/3 the thickness of this As of now, I am using the Hosa short snake that does 8 cables instead.