Hi all,
I'm in need of a second cable for my Groove Tubes MD1a tube mic.
It terminates on D-Sub 9 slide lock connectors (which I've found), but it needs 6 conductor (plus a braided shield) cable. Any recommendations on a good flexible cable for this application? Ever fool with these microphones?
Many thanks!
GT MD1a Microphone Cable
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Re: GT MD1a Microphone Cable
Post # 7 is the schematic.
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much ... upply.html
Also, some replacement cables:
https://aspenandassoc.com/product/psm1- ... ic-cables/
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much ... upply.html
Also, some replacement cables:
https://aspenandassoc.com/product/psm1- ... ic-cables/
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Re: GT MD1a Microphone Cable
Nothing smart to offer, except that my soldering skills would make me sad if I had to wire up a new one. May the two that I have never break.
Re: GT MD1a Microphone Cable
A few years back I had Redco make me a replacement cable for a Groove Tubes mic (well, the Alesis AM40, which is the same thing), which needs a 6 pin cable. I got the extra cable to have a spare, but also because the included cable was so stiff it would never lay flat on the floor, and forget about wrapping it gracefully around a mic stand.
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