GCX Patch Cable Solution
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GCX Patch Cable Solution
Hi guys, brand new to the forum. I am building a rig, and at the moment I am just buying all the parts. I will be using the GCX, and all of its loops for pedals. The pedals would be set up in a sliding rack shelf beneath it. I was wondering, what is the best, affordable yet durable, solution for patch cables(running to and from the pedals to the GCX). Thanks!:)
Monster Power Pro 2500
Line 6 Relay G90
Korg Pitchblack Pro
Voodoo Lab GCX
Pedals
- BOSS NS-2
- Ibanez TS-9
- BOSS CE-2
- MXR M-169
- MXR M-169
EVH 5150 III 50w
EVH 5150 III 2x12
Line 6 Relay G90
Korg Pitchblack Pro
Voodoo Lab GCX
Pedals
- BOSS NS-2
- Ibanez TS-9
- BOSS CE-2
- MXR M-169
- MXR M-169
EVH 5150 III 50w
EVH 5150 III 2x12
Re: GCX Patch Cable Solution
I've always used George L cables, because I could make custom lengths for each connection. Now like me you may have read countless posts where people say their George L cables are always failing them, but the bottom line is this:
A properly constructed George L cable will last a lifetime.
A properly constructed George L cable will last a lifetime.
For Sale: Original DMC GCX in Excellent Condition ($275) and a far more versatile SoundSculpture GL also in Excellent Condition ($1750). Free CONUS Shipping.
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Re: GCX Patch Cable Solution
I've actually heard a lot of good things about the George L's. I just wish I didn't have to pay out of my butt to get them lol, and I'm going to need a lot of cables lol.
Monster Power Pro 2500
Line 6 Relay G90
Korg Pitchblack Pro
Voodoo Lab GCX
Pedals
- BOSS NS-2
- Ibanez TS-9
- BOSS CE-2
- MXR M-169
- MXR M-169
EVH 5150 III 50w
EVH 5150 III 2x12
Line 6 Relay G90
Korg Pitchblack Pro
Voodoo Lab GCX
Pedals
- BOSS NS-2
- Ibanez TS-9
- BOSS CE-2
- MXR M-169
- MXR M-169
EVH 5150 III 50w
EVH 5150 III 2x12
Re: GCX Patch Cable Solution
the best part of the george l's if they fail, just unscrew them, cut a bit off the end. and put it back together.
the worst part is how the knurled edge of the caps tear your fingers up when you screw them on.
the worst part is how the knurled edge of the caps tear your fingers up when you screw them on.