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<blockquote data-quote="wesarvin" data-source="post: 89647" data-attributes="member: 2803"><p>I build all of my cabling for my studio using parts from Redco. For guitar, I have Canare GS-6 and Mogami, both w/ Neutrik connectors. The mogami sounds a bit more open, and the Canare has more midrange. For straight up rock guitar, I prefer the Canare, and for everything else, I prefer the Mogami.</p><p></p><p>I will recommend no matter what you do, is to put a Neutrik silent plug on all of the cables. They've been lifesavers (especially when an acoustic is plugged into a DI with a big PA).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesarvin, post: 89647, member: 2803"] I build all of my cabling for my studio using parts from Redco. For guitar, I have Canare GS-6 and Mogami, both w/ Neutrik connectors. The mogami sounds a bit more open, and the Canare has more midrange. For straight up rock guitar, I prefer the Canare, and for everything else, I prefer the Mogami. I will recommend no matter what you do, is to put a Neutrik silent plug on all of the cables. They've been lifesavers (especially when an acoustic is plugged into a DI with a big PA). [/QUOTE]
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