DC resistance depends on temperature by typically 10 ohms per thousand feet. It isn't build with a characteristic impedance as it's not a HF transmission line.
So the cable is quiet, huh? Is it a special noise reduction cable? How's it sound? What does it look like on a scope? Mid scoop? More high end? Whichever cable has the lowest capacitance number per sqf is the one I buy.
It's quiet. Nothing active but using a floating shield helps reduce noise. It looks most every other guitar cable on a scope. No scoop. No more high end. It's voiced to the ear to have a relatively neutral tonal balance, so as to work with a wide variety of associated equipment. It's not voiced to be "bright" to stand out or make a dark rig sound balance, nor is it dark and rolled off to tame a shrill rig and seem compatible with that. Whatever sense of EQ goes is is what comes out. Capacitance is 32 pf/ft. I don't know how many picofarads per square foot or how to measure that actually.
love that guitar and cable is quiet for sure thanks for demo..
Definitely great cables Adam ❤❤
very interesting! I will check them out! Nice playing, too I might add!
Awesome!
Hey Adam,can you tell me what's the song at end,i really like it.Thanks
I usually use Liquid Charlie stuff for that but on this one, I edited on a different computer and it was just a stock roll they offered me...
Very cool. Beautiful guitar - what is it, please?
I believe that's an EVH Wolfgang model.
EVH Wolfgang Standard with FU-Tone Upgrades!
I guess we’d need 2. One from guitar to pedals & one from pedals to amp. That’s an investment
you mean an angle-to-straight cable....
Because FU
Cool! What is the DC resistance and impedance rating of this cable per foot? I know. Real nerdy technical stuff! 😂
DC resistance depends on temperature by typically 10 ohms per thousand feet. It isn't build with a characteristic impedance as it's not a HF transmission line.
So why did this take this long to figure this out ?
OCC copper?
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So the cable is quiet, huh? Is it a special noise reduction cable? How's it sound? What does it look like on a scope? Mid scoop? More high end? Whichever cable has the lowest capacitance number per sqf is the one I buy.
It's quiet. Nothing active but using a floating shield helps reduce noise. It looks most every other guitar cable on a scope. No scoop. No more high end. It's voiced to the ear to have a relatively neutral tonal balance, so as to work with a wide variety of associated equipment. It's not voiced to be "bright" to stand out or make a dark rig sound balance, nor is it dark and rolled off to tame a shrill rig and seem compatible with that. Whatever sense of EQ goes is is what comes out. Capacitance is 32 pf/ft. I don't know how many picofarads per square foot or how to measure that actually.