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Cables, Cleaning, and Other Stuff... [message #14185] Tue, 03 August 2010 17:21 Go to next message
Shaun_Musings is currently offline  Shaun_Musings
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Well, I was playing my A-4 head the other day through my 74 Hondo II guitar (no comments from the peanut gallery) and I was just getting fed up with the tone quality and lack of volume. I took the guitar into my basement and took it apart to find the connections between the volume controls and the pickups were barely touching.

Guitar gods everywhere, laugh Laughing

So I decided to clean out the guitar input jack, and then went back upstairs to clean out the head. Then I got a reply from a guy I'd spoken to on Craigslist who had the old 60's coily guitar cables. 5$ each. What a steal! Very Happy

Sooo... After picking up the cables, I brought them home and plugged them into the head, guitar, and turned it on. Much to my ear's discomfort I'd forgotten to turn down the guitar head. My 80 year old father was down the street at the time, and he heard the explosion from down there. He turned to the house, turned to the neighbor he'd been speaking to and said 'Okay, time to go kill my son.' Laughing Embarassed

What a difference in tone and volume! Has anyone had a similar experience? The old cables seem to really be worth their weight... I now officially look like John Fogerty with the 10 foot cable about ready to be pulled out of the amp! Laughing


Born on the Baaaaayou (Ok, in Massachusetts)
Re: Cables, Cleaning, and Other Stuff... [message #14186 is a reply to message #14185] Tue, 03 August 2010 21:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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Never heard that old coil cords sound better that a good quality straight cable. Be prepared for CB Radio's to bleed through your amp. Coil cords act like antenna's for Radio interference.
Pleat
Re: Cables, Cleaning, and Other Stuff... [message #14187 is a reply to message #14186] Wed, 04 August 2010 00:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Shaun_Musings is currently offline  Shaun_Musings
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I'll keep my ears open, of course... I still get frequencies from my a$$ahorla neighbor with his massive antenna setup... so far it's been good...

SDC


Born on the Baaaaayou (Ok, in Massachusetts)
Re: Cables, Cleaning, and Other Stuff... [message #14188 is a reply to message #14187] Wed, 04 August 2010 16:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
carlc is currently offline  carlc
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Where did you find the coil cords?

Carl
Re: Cables, Cleaning, and Other Stuff... [message #14189 is a reply to message #14185] Thu, 05 August 2010 11:58 Go to previous message
chicagobill
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Carl, VOX was selling new coil cords in a bunch of colors. I know that I saw them at GC a while ago. Black, Blue, Red, etc.
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