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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I love these connector cables. They are nylon weave coated so not as resilient compared to other cables that want to snake every which way up and over one pedal or another...idk.
vfourfan
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
These are well made patch cables that just plain work. I don't run a lot of pedals but I did need a few and these fit the bill.
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Great deal! Works perfectly.
Gaya
Reviewed in France on February 26, 2025
Parfait
Gabriel Poirier
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2025
Good 👍🏻
M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
As described. Great for pedal board.
Horns
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I needed a couple of patch cables for my small pedalboard, and these things worked like a charm! The price is right, and the quality is perfect. Highly recommend this product.
Jason H.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Bought these to patch my amplifier head to my cabinet. Seems to work fine! Glad I did! My neighbors not so much!
Fat Babwean
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2025
Works well with my set up and not too expensive
Lemon Lime Cola
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
These as patch cables are really solid, no noise, built solid. Everything you would want. They feel great, and work how you expect a nice patch cable to work. Here's the issue that I ran into and how when using a specific layout this could and likely will be a problem. This is more of a me problem, and not related to the product but this review might help someone looking for the same thing.I just want to preface that I do not like making custom cables, and prefer pre-bought for ease. In my situation, I really should use custom made cables.I have a huge pedalboard, and it has 30 pedals on it. I use the Temple Audio Trio 43. When you have these under the board coming out through the holes. If a pedal is too close to a hole, you will not be able to have the position you want and you'll have to adjust the board, which basically kills pedalboard planning.Why?Because the hard angle at which the connector socket is mounted. Since it's so long, its hard to position it in any other way that takes the shape of the L connector into consideration. It's pretty annoying in that sense. I get why it's there, to make it more secure, and if you were using it on a straight up piece of wood, or big custom board where you allocate for lots of space it'd be fine. If you're trying to get these in a tight area with as much room as possible on your board to fit as much as you can and you're hoping that it'll be as easy as plug and play, you'd be wrong. You'll need to "work around the cable" and how you run them, and not work around the pedal which ideally you'd want to. I was able to use a couple of them here or there on my board. I do primarily use these for my highest row on the board and let them connect my stereo pedals with the wire mostly hanging out the back since they're all top mounted jacks in my top row, otherwise I would just keep them in a drawer for when i'm demoing gear or trying stuff out before it goes on my board.Just keep this in mind if you're trying to fit a lot in a small space, the connector and hard plastic bit around it are stiff and tough and not bendable at all.Great cables though! Just depends on what you need them for really.
Ana
Reviewed in Mexico on December 22, 2024
Muy bien producto, cumple con su función
Brian Yawberry
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023
I didn’t think about all the cords I would need ending up costing almost as much as my new switcher when I bought it! But these cords were the solution. Not quite as tight as a pancake plug, but no problems when plugging two of these plugs into close-set jacks (like too many pedals have) as you often have with two pancake plugs.This manufacturer makes these in 6” and 12”, which I find are good sizes for pedals to a switcher. Four inch or double-ended plugs may be better for pedal-to-pedal connection, to minimize run as much as possible.They sound good, no discernible treble loss, and seem fairly tough (though non-repairable obviously). Overall I’d have to say these are a fantastic value for any beginner to intermediate setup.
Anna
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2022
As expected
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