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What Cable Do You Use?
Posted on: 14.09.2012 by Armando Chrystal
I know people say the whole RCA cable thing is a scam theyre all the same but my first set was loosing some dbs compared to my newer ones and now my newer ones are shot never really liked them

but can anyone recommend some solid RCA cables (that most likely fit in a traktor box)
Antonetta Wikel
17.09.2012
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This was made from 3.5 feet of Belden 8 Pair & Neutrik RCA connectors.
Works perfect for my Audio 8 to mixer.
Marcos Zelko
17.09.2012
Originally Posted by Santos10
you believe this website is a scam theyre normally expensive cables and theyre so much cheaper here

http://www.stokyoworld.com/Oyaide_d_...-class%20b.htm
Only one way to find out my friend... Think I'll put an order in one of these days. It is on the official website as a "distributor" of the cables...
Stanley Topoleski
15.09.2012
Originally Posted by djproben
that's a pretty cool mom + pop business
more likie a boyfriend girlfirend business... haha they hated paying for cables so they made their own and covered them in fabric they started selling them on etsy and i gotta say they are fantastic
http://www.etsy.com/shop/cordinated
Danae Dumler
15.09.2012
Originally Posted by calgarc
i get my cables custom made froma couple in NY
that's a pretty cool mom + pop business
Armando Chrystal
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
I make my own.
what cable & connectors do you use? (links would be nice too )
Armando Chrystal
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by MYE
Oyaide neo D/+
you believe this website is a scam theyre normally expensive cables and theyre so much cheaper here

http://www.stokyoworld.com/Oyaide_d_...-class%20b.htm
Romelia Stankard
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by C.Lukas1
I currently have Mono RCAs on my setup with an Audio 10, although it's not loaded up. Only two channels ins and outs, and one out for recording. Do you mean if you have all of the spaces taken up? I have noticed the Mono male ends are bulkier than others.
I mean the connectors are too thick and they can't fit under the metal case housing and completely surround the recessed jacks. They fit but the connection isn't very secure- connect a regular cheap cable and look how the connector goes into the housing.
Leeanna Ayla
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by djproben
That's all I use. Of course I have to sleep in the back of a 1972 Dodge Power Wagon, but it's worth it.
Antonetta Wikel
17.09.2012
IMG_0013.jpgIMG_0014.jpg

This was made from 3.5 feet of Belden 8 Pair & Neutrik RCA connectors.
Works perfect for my Audio 8 to mixer.
Danae Dumler
17.09.2012
Stokyo is well known, they're not a scam. And those cables don't look that cheap to me, but I believe you're right the brand usually sells for more.
Marcos Zelko
17.09.2012
Originally Posted by Santos10
you believe this website is a scam theyre normally expensive cables and theyre so much cheaper here

http://www.stokyoworld.com/Oyaide_d_...-class%20b.htm
Only one way to find out my friend... Think I'll put an order in one of these days. It is on the official website as a "distributor" of the cables...
Stanley Topoleski
15.09.2012
Originally Posted by djproben
that's a pretty cool mom + pop business
more likie a boyfriend girlfirend business... haha they hated paying for cables so they made their own and covered them in fabric they started selling them on etsy and i gotta say they are fantastic
http://www.etsy.com/shop/cordinated
Danae Dumler
15.09.2012
Originally Posted by calgarc
i get my cables custom made froma couple in NY
that's a pretty cool mom + pop business
Stanley Topoleski
14.09.2012
i get my cables custom made froma couple in NY but i also use hosa cables in general
Latoria Kavulich
14.09.2012
Monster Cable

Armando Chrystal
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by SirReal
I make my own.
what cable & connectors do you use? (links would be nice too )
Antonetta Wikel
14.09.2012
I make my own.
Armando Chrystal
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by MYE
Oyaide neo D/+
you believe this website is a scam theyre normally expensive cables and theyre so much cheaper here

http://www.stokyoworld.com/Oyaide_d_...-class%20b.htm
Mimi Mahaffee
14.09.2012
i make my own rca cables with planet waves coax. using a really neat tool that cost less than 10 usd to cut and put on the connectors,
anyone can make a custom cable in a minute
Erica Charvet
14.09.2012
Monoprice makes decent cables for the most part, but their RCA's are the WORST, least practical cables I have ever used. I use them as backups and dread breaking them out.

If you need good, cheap RCA's, the HOSA ones are flexible, durable, and just the right stiffness.
Bunny Sockel
14.09.2012
Oyaide neo D/+
Romelia Stankard
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by C.Lukas1
I currently have Mono RCAs on my setup with an Audio 10, although it's not loaded up. Only two channels ins and outs, and one out for recording. Do you mean if you have all of the spaces taken up? I have noticed the Mono male ends are bulkier than others.
I mean the connectors are too thick and they can't fit under the metal case housing and completely surround the recessed jacks. They fit but the connection isn't very secure- connect a regular cheap cable and look how the connector goes into the housing.
Leeanna Ayla
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by djproben
That's all I use. Of course I have to sleep in the back of a 1972 Dodge Power Wagon, but it's worth it.
Aundrea Lenore
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
don't buy monoprice RCAs if you want to connect to an NI soundcard... They don't fit on all the way and they are overly bulky and stiff cables anyway- monoprice is great for XLRs and 1/4" though.

I currently have Mono RCAs on my setup with an Audio 10, although it's not loaded up. Only two channels ins and outs, and one out for recording. Do you mean if you have all of the spaces taken up? I have noticed the Mono male ends are bulkier than others.
Danae Dumler
14.09.2012
These should do the trick http://www.mitcables.com/available-i...erconnect.html
Monserrate Rupnow
14.09.2012
I get all mine custom from zenproaudio.com, the prices are comparable to midrange stuff you buy in the store, but you can customize the lengths and color coding. Mogami cables and neutrik connectors too. Fast turnaround too.
Armando Chrystal
14.09.2012
Originally Posted by Eliot Han
MONSTER CABLES!!! jk although their lifetime warranty is cool, nothing to scream about the quality ... I use RapcoHorizon cables mostly with my gear.
deff gunna check em out. Thanks!

Originally Posted by Xonetacular
don't buy monoprice RCAs if you want to connect to an NI soundcard... They don't fit on all the way and they are overly bulky and stiff cables anyway- monoprice is great for XLRs and 1/4" though.
what do you use or recommend?
Romelia Stankard
14.09.2012
don't buy monoprice RCAs if you want to connect to an NI soundcard... They don't fit on all the way and they are overly bulky and stiff cables anyway- monoprice is great for XLRs and 1/4" though.
Ciara Cuttill
14.09.2012
MONSTER CABLES!!! jk although their lifetime warranty is cool, nothing to scream about the quality ... I use RapcoHorizon cables mostly with my gear.
Rosina Steinkuehler
14.09.2012
Lately I have been using Amazon Basics cables. They are excellent!
Kristin Tesfamichael
14.09.2012
monoprice cables are awesome! the connecters on the premium rcas are bit too hard, but the shielding is really good
Aundrea Lenore
14.09.2012
I get all my cables, USB, XLR, RCA from www.monoprice.com

They have great prices and I've been using them for years.

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