PianoMan
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Redco shows the SPS5's in stock: https://www.redco.com/Squareplug-SPS5-Short-Body-Straight-TS-Connector.html
Nice! There's been no official word, so I just assumed it wasn't out yet. Thanks for the heads up!
Redco shows the SPS5's in stock: https://www.redco.com/Squareplug-SPS5-Short-Body-Straight-TS-Connector.html
Ok, thanks for the clarification. What alternative cable is there to use for the 236 that will fit?Lol, no, that was as stated an off topic comment. I was making a note that I prefer bestronics over magomi on boards with the exception of the actual guitar to amp input cable, which I do use Magomi 2524 and Sommer LLX cables. I noted that actually as I didn't want you to think I was just a fanboy of Bestronics. I also noted earlier Redco does in fact have SP500 in stock and I called to verify earlier and they do indeed have them.
Literally just the thickness of the cable jacket. 2319 gives just a little extra protection.I've used 2319 for many years on my boards, but I'm looking at the 2314 on my next build just because it might save a little weight. I have a huge board, and every little bit helps. It might not actually be worth it. Currently doing the math based on Mogami's specs listed on their site.
What is the real difference in the two cables?
I did a lot of looking on their site yesterday, and couldn't figure out if the smaller 2314 has the same vinyl or PVC whatever that black conductive layer is. That helps with noise cancelling, or something right? The part you have to cut back or your cable is shorted dead.Literally just the thickness of the cable jacket. 2319 gives just a little extra protection.
All the core cabling is identical - both have that conductive layer. The only difference is a slightly thicker jacket on the 2319 to provide a bit of extra resilience.I did a lot of looking on their site yesterday, and couldn't figure out if the smaller 2314 has the same vinyl or PVC whatever that black conductive layer is. That helps with noise cancelling, or something right? The part you have to cut back or your cable is shorted dead.