Patchbays are cool, but you sure need a lot of cabling for them.
I need:
12 one-foot cables
24 two-foot or 18-inch cables
18 three-foot cables
I'm hoping to pay around a buck each plus shipping, which I know is cheap, but I'm hoping somebody has a pile of patch cables they're not using and would like to get rid of. Don't hesitate to contact me if you don't have the quantities I need, I'll be happy to get what I can get.
thanks!
-scott
WTB: 1/4" trs patch cables
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Thanks for the suggestions. When I bought my patchbays through the TOMB, seller Gummy sold me some patch cables for around $1 each, so that worked out great.
I can get those AP Audio ones for about $3 each. But I'm thinking about ordering parts from Redco and making my own -- although that will still end up being around $3 each, plus the work.
If only patch cables grew on trees ...
I can get those AP Audio ones for about $3 each. But I'm thinking about ordering parts from Redco and making my own -- although that will still end up being around $3 each, plus the work.
If only patch cables grew on trees ...
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