Hello Folks,
I've been trying to finalize the setup of a fairly sophisticated wet/dry/wet system here with multiple FX pedals and rack processors and foot controllers, etc., but I need some guidance from the experts regarding the types of cable or wire needed for FX pedals and pedalboard connections in-general.
I'm no technically-trained electrical or audio engineer, but given the different lengths and connectors required (i.e., short vs. long run, TS vs. TRS, angled vs. straight, etc.), I'm going to need far too many configurations to allow for over-the-counter (store-bought) patch cables, so I've been researching the feasibility of making my own, using the appropriate (TS vs. TRS, straight vs. angled) 1/4" connectors and bulk wire. But therein lies my problem - I don't know what specific type of bulk wire (or cable) I need for pedal (or pedalboard) connections.
Specifically, can someone help me understand the differences between the following:
1) Microphone (often called "Signal") Wire
2) Instrument Cable (or Wire), and
3) Speaker Wire
As I understand it, simple (mono) connections like pedal-to-pedal are essentially "signal wire", so theoretically, all I should need is 2-conductor wire, right? And yet, suppliers will often list their products as "microphone/signal" wire and I believe microphone cable is three (3), not two (2) conductor? Things like this are causing me some confusion.
Basically, what I need to know is . . . what are the relevant differences between these three (above referenced) types of wire, and which of the three specific types of bulk wire do I need to prepare (TS/mono) pedal/pedalboard cables?
Thanks to All!
I've been trying to finalize the setup of a fairly sophisticated wet/dry/wet system here with multiple FX pedals and rack processors and foot controllers, etc., but I need some guidance from the experts regarding the types of cable or wire needed for FX pedals and pedalboard connections in-general.
I'm no technically-trained electrical or audio engineer, but given the different lengths and connectors required (i.e., short vs. long run, TS vs. TRS, angled vs. straight, etc.), I'm going to need far too many configurations to allow for over-the-counter (store-bought) patch cables, so I've been researching the feasibility of making my own, using the appropriate (TS vs. TRS, straight vs. angled) 1/4" connectors and bulk wire. But therein lies my problem - I don't know what specific type of bulk wire (or cable) I need for pedal (or pedalboard) connections.
Specifically, can someone help me understand the differences between the following:
1) Microphone (often called "Signal") Wire
2) Instrument Cable (or Wire), and
3) Speaker Wire
As I understand it, simple (mono) connections like pedal-to-pedal are essentially "signal wire", so theoretically, all I should need is 2-conductor wire, right? And yet, suppliers will often list their products as "microphone/signal" wire and I believe microphone cable is three (3), not two (2) conductor? Things like this are causing me some confusion.
Basically, what I need to know is . . . what are the relevant differences between these three (above referenced) types of wire, and which of the three specific types of bulk wire do I need to prepare (TS/mono) pedal/pedalboard cables?
Thanks to All!
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