Instrument cable to amp out?Just curious, do any Members here use Guitar Leads to connect the Amp to their Speaker Cab?
Purely Coincidental!Is this an April 1 thing?
Not what you typed aboveIt's pronounced as Wongs:
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Looks like Biyang "makes" a few pedals too. Would love to find those enclosuresWangs Amplifiers USA - Wangs Amps USA
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I had one of their delay pedals a few years back. Got it for pennies, wanting it only for the enclosure so I could put the pt2399 delay I designed in a coolLooks like Biyang "makes" a few pedals too. Would love to find those enclosures
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I use thick too, but most output transformers have only 18. So it depends on the length, if under a foot 18 would be fine, but I use 10 most of the time simply because I have 1500' of it left over from an electrical job. My company was throwing it away about a year after a big project, I *instantly* snagged it before someone beat me.No, that's the easiest way to ruin an output transformer and or speaker. I wouldn't use anything less than 16g speaker cable
I used a Belden 50footer I scored on accident many moons ago that I’d cut a 3’ chunk off of whenever I needed a speaker cable. Recently I’ve gone down the Earcandy/Rattlesnake cable path of buying premade speaker cables using their wire with the heavy nylon braid over it. I’m sure I could make it cheaper, but I rarely need to make a new one, so it doesn’t justify having big spools on hand anymore.I use thick too, but most output transformers have only 18. So it depends on the length, if under a foot 18 would be fine, but I use 10 most of the time simply because I have 1500' of it left over from an electrical job. My company was throwing it away about a year after a big project, I *instantly* snagged it before someone beat me.
If it's a head to cab cable I use mogami speaker cable. Redco has the best price.
The mogami uses the ground as shielding, preventing induction as well as affection. I bought about 50' of it when it was .65 a foot about 20 years ago. I only have about 8 feet left..... The price has almost doubled!!!!!I used a Belden 50footer I scored on accident many moons ago that I’d cut a 3’ chunk off of whenever I needed a speaker cable. Recently I’ve gone down the Earcandy/Rattlesnake cable path of buying premade speaker cables using their wire with the heavy nylon braid over it. I’m sure I could make it cheaper, but I rarely need to make a new one, so it doesn’t justify having big spools on hand anymore.
It seems to be a common theme these days.....The price has almost doubled!!!!!
I thought there was some reason speaker cables don't normally use a sheild and a separate parallel conductor is preferred. It escapes me at the moment...The mogami uses the ground as shielding, preventing induction as well as affection. I bought about 50' of it when it was .65 a foot about 20 years ago. I only have about 8 feet left..... The price has almost doubled!!!!!
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The normal general consensus is that you don't need to shield 100v 50w from inductance. And that's mostly true, unless there is a high voltage neon light overhead. But unshielded speaker wire can then be inducted into other signal paths!I thought there was some reason speaker cables don't normally use a sheild and a separate parallel conductor is preferred. It escapes me at the moment...