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Custom cables In Canada? Ted G already asked to quote
joeldotc:
--- Quote from: goodcooker on March 03, 2024, 12:42:30 PM ---
I'm firing up the cable making station next week to make a bunch of stuff.
Shoot me a pm with what you are looking for I may be able to help. I still have quite a lot of stock from when I made cables as a side gig.
I'm a little confused since you say in your OP that you want XLRs but later that XLR would be overkill.
--- End quote ---
I think they just mean buying all the gear (solder, iron, cables, XLR connectors) would be overkill for only making a single set of cables. An iron and solder are pretty cheap and handy to have though so I feel like it’s not overkill even if it’s just one project.
pohaku:
Personally, I’ve always seen projects as an excuse to buy tools. What’s not to like?
Justy Gyee:
stepped in and made c3pO some cables.
it got me to finally make all the cables ive been needing for years and a bunch i dont need.
chopped a pair of 15footers down to 9ft.
50ft xlr
20ft xlr
rca > xlr
1/4 > xlr
bnc > xlr
bnc > rca
voltronic:
--- Quote from: Justy Gyee on June 21, 2024, 10:29:19 AM ---stepped in and made c3pO some cables.
it got me to finally make all the cables ive been needing for years and a bunch i dont need.
chopped a pair of 15footers down to 9ft.
50ft xlr
20ft xlr
rca > xlr
1/4 > xlr
bnc > xlr
bnc > rca
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What cable stock did you use for the XLR pairs center and bottom-right? Looks like aircraft cable.
goodcooker:
^Looks like the same mil spec silver coated copper wire that a lot of us cable makers have used over the years. A bunch of manufacturers make it. One of the intended applications is aircraft comms.
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