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Stereo TRS lead


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You're probably best either making one up yourself (if you're any good with a soldering iron) or getting someone to make one up for you - this guy apparently is pretty good - [url="http://www.wix.com/kablkabl/kabl"]http://www.wix.com/kablkabl/kabl[/url] but what you want is gonna be fairly hard to find off the shelf, so it's worth talking to anyone you know who can handle an iron competently!

The cost of the parts (even with decent Neutrik/Switchcraft jacks and Klotz/Van Damme/whatever cable) won't be more than a tenner, add five quid or so for labour - if I still had a decent length of balanced cable kicking around I'd do it for you - hang on, I might have, I'll check in the morning when I'm not pissed :)

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Ordinary balanced cable is unsuitable for stereo as the two conductors can introduce cross-talk to each other.

Ideally you need a cable with two separately screened circuits. I have such a cable that I use for stereo leads for Chapman Sticks, headphone extensions, etc. If you are interested then pm me with the length.

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[quote name='Ant' post='918401' date='Aug 7 2010, 10:39 PM']I can't seem to find a stereo trs cable with right angled jacks, can anyone point me in right direction[/quote]
I can recommend [url="http://www.award-session.com/cleartone_cables.html"]Award Session Cables[/url] they can provide good quality cables with all manner of connectors and I have a stereo TRS with right angled plugs and silent jack operation. I have this for my Variax guitar when I plug it in the Variax DI box - it gets power to the Variax.

But it's also fine for ordinary stereo use as well.

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