I use them too, tried George L solder-less...f***ing garbage, went back to EBS
Yeah starting to have trouble with them too. Have to recut then repair. Which also means inspection everytime I record or play out. EBS sounds like the ticket. Our other Guitarist likes these. Any thoughts? I would tend to lean towards the EBS https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... hqEALw_wcB
anemochore wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:04 pm
Yeah starting to have trouble with them too. Have to recut then repair. Which also means inspection everytime I record or play out. EBS sounds like the ticket. Our other Guitarist likes these. Any thoughts? I would tend to lean towards the EBS
EBS are top notch, but can get in the way a bit if you want short cable runs on your board. Very flexible though.
I can't say enough good things about the Evidence Audio solderless, the design really does fix all of the nagging reliability issues with solderless cables.
I have a tendency to change pedals a lot, not use a fixed board. So for my use the Ebs work great.
I just got tired of the cutting and repairing, and the unreliability.
I use George l’s and I’m glad to see everyone else has had trouble.
If I was gigging I couldn’t trust them short circuiting on me but for what I do I do like the tone they provide me.
Doc Holliday wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 9:35 am
I use George l’s and I’m glad to see everyone else has had trouble.
If I was gigging I couldn’t trust them short circuiting on me but for what I do I do like the tone they provide me.
Man, I hate those things. At least one died every gig. Quit using them after the 3rd time.
I’ve got a mix of lava tightrope and evidence sis. They’re basically the same design, both screw in solderless. I’m not sure who ripped off who. The lava cables are thinner than the evidence audio ones but I don’t notice a sound difference. I’ve never had a problem with either of them, both sturdy as fuck.