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"I can attest to the fact that this humble cable really does make an audible difference to the sound heard from your amp."

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1 hour ago, dannybuoy said:

Hmm. Were those pancake jacks even around in the 70s? I thought they were a fairly recent invention to help people squeeze more pedals onto their boards.

Absolutely!

My first very cheap and nasty coily lead bought in 1975 had a flat jack plug just like that at one end. 

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9 hours ago, alyctes said:

Makes an audible difference, yes, possibly.  But does it make it better?

Better is entirely subjective.

Remember most guitars amps from a purist electrical engineering PoV are terrible, but it's those originally unwanted side effects of amplifying using valves that make them so desirable now.

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Just in case anybody is interested, I'll make you up a similar cable out of bell cable and a couple of crusty jacks and I'll even be charitable enough to charge half of what this guy is asking for.

Hell, I'll even throw in free postage.

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11 hours ago, BigRedX said:

Better is entirely subjective.

Remember most guitars amps from a purist electrical engineering PoV are terrible, but it's those originally unwanted side effects of amplifying using valves that make them so desirable now.

I was thinking more of whether it was really crackly.  Different :)

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