How are y'all getting your TT jacks and cable? I assume nobody here is paying 10 bucks US for a cable that you need 48 or more of in some instances. What's the solution here?
+1. I do same as Pucho. Must be an LA thing. I’ve tried Hosa- about 20% were wired to invert polarity and all failed within a few weeks of regular use. That was 10 years ago, so maybe they’ve gotten better.I roll my own. it's pretty easy over all.
I use canare cable, I'll have a part number when I get home. it's basically their quad cable with braided shield.
I also use redco ends which assemble exactly like a standard 1/4" switchcraft connection with a screw on boot.
I have made them for myself and my place, I have made them for clients. They all like the end results.
I can easily do a picture book PDF on how to do so if you are interested.
Simple, can get more connections in a 1ru if you are using TT.So am I missing something when Samson TRS patch bays are 85 bucks on reverb? DIY TRS cables are dirt cheap. Got 5 switchcraft 9625 bays with my console purchase and wondering what the main reason is to go forward with TT besides it being "pro industry standard"
I roll my own. it's pretty easy over all.
I use canare cable, I'll have a part number when I get home. it's basically their quad cable with braided shield.
I also use redco ends which assemble exactly like a standard 1/4" switchcraft connection with a screw on boot.
I have made them for myself and my place, I have made them for clients. They all like the end results.
I can easily do a picture book PDF on how to do so if you are interested.
Be careful with Neutrik bantams. The Neutrik plugs with the chrome sleeve thing on the back end of them need a special tool to close them up.I would love to know what canare cable you are using and how you find the redco ends. Have you used the Neutirk ends and do you have an opinion about the redco vs neutrik? I was just about to pull the plug on ordering a bunch of Neutrik ends and I'm not seeing that the redco ends are significantly less expensive.
Honestly, I would take as much information about building these as possible.
(Canare part number)I would love to know what canare cable you are using and how you find the redco ends. Have you used the Neutirk ends and do you have an opinion about the redco vs neutrik? I was just about to pull the plug on ordering a bunch of Neutrik ends and I'm not seeing that the redco ends are significantly less expensive.
Honestly, I would take as much information about building these as possible.
The neutral TT's with the plastic boot do not need a special tool to close them unless they have changed designs. I usually just solder tip and ring and then I crimp the TT shaft with the shield running outside of the cable jacket. I have been doing it that way with a BNC crimper for a long time. Then the plastic boot just slides over and locks into place. the pain in the ass is if you have to take the boot back off for any reason. That might be the special tool you mention. I have gotten around that with a flat screw driver but it leaves the boot looking ugly.Be careful with Neutrik bantams. The Neutrik plugs with the chrome sleeve thing on the back end of them need a special tool to close them up.