To all you Cordial lovers

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What do you do for rackmount gear? Peter D/S have both recommended these cables but they only appear to come in 3/6/9 meters and when you have 2 rackmount units next to each other it's not really needed...

Do cables connecting rackmount gear effect the tone at all? Sorry for my naivety.

Thanks.
 
England. Cool, I thought you might be able to however, is it hard to do so? :confused: I'm not very good at such though if it isn't too hard I'll try. I saw this on the site yesterday but couldn't find any 'heads' for the cables?.. Also Peter S recommended the Cordial CSI, is this cable much different?

Thanks :thumbsup:
 

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Sam Laming":3buy4rjo said:
Ahhhh, that is excellent thanks, strange I couldn't find them on the site, going through or the Cordial stuff again in more detail now, cheers :thumbsup:

Just found these by the way:

https://www.thomann.de/gb/cordial_cpp_06 ... bel_rt.htm

Any idea what the TT and RT all mean? :confused:


CORDIAL CPP 0.3 TT - PATCHKABEL RT
Cordial: manufacturer
CPP: Kind of cable
0,3: length 30 cm
TT: explains the kind of plug at the end of the cable (RR for two rectanguluar plug)
RT: colour red (Rot)

I´m not really sure about the TT
 
Me neither :lol: :LOL: I know they have the Neutrik ends on some, the silent jacks and such, don't know if it's anything to do with that. Maybe I should just settle for it's Cordial thus Diezel approved :lol: :LOL: going to be buying alot of these soon I think.
 
it´never a wrong decision to use cordial cable with neutrik-plugs. :thumbsup:

all of them do a great job, but some do better than others!
 
TT means Tiny Telephone, that's a much smaller plug size which is used in studio patchbays. Not usable for guitar stuff!

I'd really recommend to pick up a soldering iron and learn to make your own cables. It may suck in the beginning, but it really starts paying off at some point.
I started doing this years ago, and while my first few cables sucked, I really learned how to do it and have saved lots of bucks and signal loss, as my cables are now as long as needed only.

You could still go with George L cable if you suck at soldering.
 
great :thumbsup:

then my explanation wasn´t that far away from the truth, but i´m sorry for not having seen that the plug doesn´t fit. :doh: :doh: :doh:

Next time i ´ll have a closer look.
 
Ahhh, thank you again, I see.

I can't be THAT bad at soldering can I? Ha, used to do it in school days quite abit, hmmmm... or I'll get someone good to help me with them.

Finally - I can't find any Cordial speaker cables (to connect head and cab), only the actual neutrik socket speaker cables for P.A style speakers... :confused:
 
Awesome, thanks again, sorry for my apparent ability to miss everything I'm looking for on Thomann :confused:

Cheers :thumbsup:

*edit* do you need a special kind of plug for the fact it's a speaker cable or will the neutrik ones posted previously be fine?
 
they will be fine. You can use them for guitar - or speakers. it doesn´t matter!
 
*bump* What is the purpose of the spring like thing on the plug on Cordial Neutriks? It seems to act as a deterant to keeping the cable *in* one's guitar :confused:
 
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