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Gear / Technical Help => Cables => Topic started by: willndmb on August 07, 2005, 07:50:35 PM
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http://www.markertek.com/SearchProduct.asp?item=SC100XXJ&off=79&sort=prod
here is a cable i was told & read in the archive is made with star quad cable, however when you read it you see it says tecnek
i am wondering if its really a star quad cable?
if not where is the cheapest place to get star quad
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I'm sure the cables are made with Starquad as advertised. Canare makes the raw/bulk starquad cabling, tecnec is using that stock to make and sell mic cables using starquad and neutrik connectors.
A great place to get starquad mic cables is from Ed at kindkables.com
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ok so if its the same cable how come these are $23 and other places have them as high as $77
is there a difference or not really?
kindkables is actually the highest price i have found
i just don't want crap but don't want o pay more then need be
thanks
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I've seen Ed's cables from kindkables and they are really nicely constructed. No idea on the tecnec stuff, but it could be a good cable, the price seems very good. But remember it's $77 for the pair vs $23 apiece, plus some of the more expensive ones probably use upgraded neutrik connectors. You should also double-check exactly what starquad the tecnec's are using. There's the regular starquad and a smaller, low-profile starquad that isn't quite as nice. You can look up the exact part numbers for the different starquads on canare's website.
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tecnec is the pro division of markertek, they make their own cables and sell them from both outlets, probably using starquad private labeled or cable stock from the same manufacturer. markertek is cheap, tecnec is cheaper, if you have an account.
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I've seen Ed's cables from kindkables and they are really nicely constructed. No idea on the tecnec stuff, but it could be a good cable, the price seems very good. But remember it's $77 for the pair vs $23 apiece, plus some of the more expensive ones probably use upgraded neutrik connectors. You should also double-check exactly what starquad the tecnec's are using. There's the regular starquad and a smaller, low-profile starquad that isn't quite as nice. You can look up the exact part numbers for the different starquads on canare's website.
oh shit i didn't read good--in that case KK is one of the cheapest i have found
ok markerteks tecnec come to 54 delivered
kk are 77
are kk better? or will the markertek be fine
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I've seen Ed's cables from kindkables and they are really nicely constructed. No idea on the tecnec stuff, but it could be a good cable, the price seems very good. But remember it's $77 for the pair vs $23 apiece, plus some of the more expensive ones probably use upgraded neutrik connectors. You should also double-check exactly what starquad the tecnec's are using. There's the regular starquad and a smaller, low-profile starquad that isn't quite as nice. You can look up the exact part numbers for the different starquads on canare's website.
oh shit i didn't read good--in that case KK is one of the cheapest i have found
ok markerteks tecnec come to 54 delivered
kk are 77
are kk better? or will the markertek be fine
markertek will do fine, but ed's are made by hand by a taper, custom. so, you can specify length, color(maybe), ends, straight/ra, etc. also, give ed a call and explain what you rigs is and what you have in the way of cables. he can come up with a plan, and possibly work a package out for you which may be cheaper in the long run.
jr
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I can say this - I used to work at a college and we ordered many tecnec (canare) cables from markertek - they were al supposed to be 25ft, and they were all diffferent lengths
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thanks guys
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is mogami better then star quad
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is mogami better then star quad
yes, and quite thicker. many have sold them for being to stiff and bulky, especially when trying to slim down a rig.
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+t around
one more :)
would studio or stage cable be what a taper wants?
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+t around
one more :)
would studio or stage cable be what a taper wants?
got a link to the site that's offering them?
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+t around
one more :)
would studio or stage cable be what a taper wants?
got a link to the site that's offering them?
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=live/search/detail/base_pid/338010/
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=live/search/detail/base_pid/338011/
http://www.samedaymusic.com/browse--3229
and whats balanced and unbalanced, first i have read about that was with mogamis
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the stage cable has a larger and stronger core, making it a little more durable, but seemingly a little more ungainly in the field. the studio replaces the size of the core with the size of the cable. stage is 24awg, studio is 22awg
ftp://ftp.mogami-wire.co.jp/pub/mit/catalog.pdf
check this (http://ftp://ftp.mogami-wire.co.jp/pub/mit/catalog.pdf) for balanced vs unbalanced info. pretty cool page
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thanks dude
your a great help