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ScottMt
Posted 2008-08-18 5:02 PM (#25700)
Subject: Cord recommendations


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Guitar chords seem to last my teenager about 3 or 4 months and then they crap out. The last one we "autopsied" the wires had come disconnected from the head so we soldered it and it lasted a month and then it broke again. He doesn't seem to be rough with them but they keep breaking. Is this normal or is that what you get for a $20 cord? The last cord we bought was a Fender. Any recommendations on brands or features?

The salesman was really pushing the cords that have the magnetic snap together action but I thought $40 was too much for the cool factor.

Thanks for your help!
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alpep
Posted 2008-08-18 5:03 PM (#25701 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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monster cable
lifetime warranty
when they break you trade them in
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ScottMt
Posted 2008-08-18 5:05 PM (#25702 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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OOps, I meant guitar "cords" not "chords".
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Paulcc1
Posted 2008-08-18 5:18 PM (#25703 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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What Al said :)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-08-18 5:48 PM (#25704 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations



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Spend the money on quality products. It is almost always cheaper over the long haul.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-18 5:57 PM (#25705 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations



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second that.
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Fridave
Posted 2008-08-18 8:27 PM (#25706 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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Yes with monster. Inital investment high, lifetime warranty good. Send broken one back, get a new one !!
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cliff
Posted 2008-08-18 8:42 PM (#25707 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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Monstah.
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Omaha
Posted 2008-08-18 10:02 PM (#25708 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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I've become fond of the DiMarzio braided cables. Never had a failure, and the tweed look is nifty.
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an4340
Posted 2008-08-18 10:23 PM (#25709 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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Well it all depends on how she's treating them. I have an old fender coil cable, probably 25 years old, still works great. So that said, if the cables are just sitting in your studio, then whatever's cheapest at musicians friend.
If your teenager moves a little then, planet waves makes an assortment of cables that'll fit your wallet. Most of us probably fit in that catagory.

If your teenager is doing it right while performing she probably is moving around while playing, so you need something sturdy. I'd start with the monster cable, and see how she likes it, then move on to one of the other two below if it doesn't work out.

Mogami Platinum
Monster Studio Pro 1000
Spectraflex Fatso Flex
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Yak
Posted 2008-08-18 11:13 PM (#25710 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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I believe that Live Wires also have a lifetime warranty. They seem to be a popular choice at the local GC.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-08-19 8:47 AM (#25711 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations



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Don't like the tweed cables, myself. I can't stand the way they coil up by themselves and create great little loops on the floor into which you step and get tripped up right in the middle of your honkin' solo.
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alpep
Posted 2008-08-19 8:48 AM (#25712 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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ease of return policy

monster cable
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an4340
Posted 2008-08-19 10:16 PM (#25713 - in reply to #25700)
Subject: Re: Cord recommendations


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http://www.tdpri.com/forum/bad-dog-cafe/103114-planet-waves-cable-l...

Here's a link to another board. I'll see if I have the guitar player and figure out how to digitize it. Can I post a pdf here?
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