D-lator cables
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Frostbite Slim
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D-lator cables
I'm still new to the world of D-clones. I just took delivery of a D-lator ( Redplate) and am wondering what brand, and length of cables is recommended?
TIA
TIA
Re: D-lator cables
Assuming that the amp has an unbuffered loop with preamp/poweramp "access" jacks then the cables going from the amp to the D-lator and from the D-Lator back to the amp are essentially tone-shaping components. The preamp output -> D-Lator in cable will affect the tone the most.
I'd recommend just using whatever you have in there at first and listening then try something of a different length and listen again. The shorter cables will likely sound brighter assuming both cables have similar capacitance ratings. Experiment until you find the length / total capacitance that you like the sound of the best. As a general rule longer = more capacitance = darker sound = less fizz.
-Aaron
I'd recommend just using whatever you have in there at first and listening then try something of a different length and listen again. The shorter cables will likely sound brighter assuming both cables have similar capacitance ratings. Experiment until you find the length / total capacitance that you like the sound of the best. As a general rule longer = more capacitance = darker sound = less fizz.
-Aaron
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I dont think every amp needs the buffered loop, but when I do use I use two 7' RG400 cables.
TM
TM
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Frostbite Slim
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Re: D-lator cables
Thanks. I'll look into the RG400. Any others worth mentioning?
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RG-400 This is dirt cheap. http://www.ebay.com/itm/RG-400-Coax-Cab ... 2ec8953ede
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Yep, that's it.67plexi wrote:RG-400 This is dirt cheap. http://www.ebay.com/itm/RG-400-Coax-Cab ... 2ec8953ede
https://tubeamparchive.com/download/file.php?id=20695
TM
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Frostbite Slim
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Re: D-lator cables
Looks like good stuff. Maybe I should get enough for 2 5-7ft cables?
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If he is cutting it from a roll, see if he will sell a 15' piece or get 20' and make u a couple of shorter jumpers with the extra footage.Frostbite Slim wrote:Looks like good stuff. Maybe I should get enough for 2 5-7ft cables?
T
Re: D-lator cables
Since I have my D'lator on top of the amp head, I use short (6" or so) patch cables to and from the amp.
The cable that runs to the pedal board is Mogami W2524 cable, I Believe they are 12' each.
The cable that runs to the pedal board is Mogami W2524 cable, I Believe they are 12' each.
Tom
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Frostbite Slim
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Re: D-lator cables
Just got my 15' of RG400 today. Should I make 2- 7ft cables, 8ft/7ft, etc...?
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FS please don't terribly overcomplicate this. See the first two responses above, make yourself two cables and call it a day, +/- 1 foot is no big deal.Frostbite Slim wrote:Just got my 15' of RG400 today. Should I make 2- 7ft cables, 8ft/7ft, etc...?
TM
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Frostbite Slim
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Re: D-lator cables
Thanks TM. Like I mentioned, I'm very new to the "D" amp world. Up until recent I was strictly a vintage Fender guy...plug and play.
I never Imagined the staggering amount of particular info on the D amps. Good or bad, until I get a grasp on it I rely on members feedback here.
Peace
I never Imagined the staggering amount of particular info on the D amps. Good or bad, until I get a grasp on it I rely on members feedback here.
Peace
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YW, understanding that it can be overwhelming and until you get to the point of knowing what to keep and what to throw away, that's not a bad mantra.Frostbite Slim wrote: I never Imagined the staggering amount of particular info on the D amps. Good or bad, until I get a grasp on it I rely on members feedback here.
Peace
Don't be afraid to ask questions, but there's lot's of great info from years past, you just have to seek it out.
enjoy
TM