Hi,noworrybeefcurry wrote:Ive read somewhere once that using shielded cable absolutely kills your tone. Is there some truth to this, or am i reading to far into it?
FXs pedals, improperly crossed wires, random grounding, in adequate distance between the power rail and signal wiring, parasitic capacitance (insufficient spacing between parts), is where I look for noise, oscillation, and other tone killers rather than shielded cables capacitance (overly long preamp out to rack effects and preamp in cables or overly long and poorly wired guitar cables being the exceptions)
The idea of shielded cable in my book is to counter the "antennae" effect of unshielded signal wires on extraneous noise, EMF, and lots of other sonic gremlins in high gain amps.
One can build an amp that works great in the workshop and at home, and then have issues when you go out on a gig where the venue is improperly electrically wired (cheap owners), loads of florescent lights, etc.
That said shielded cables won't compensate for poor design, bad lead dress, improperly twisted wires, and what not.
I use shielded cable from the jack to V1, gain pots , volume pots, channel switches, reverb volume pot, master volume pot, send and return pots, and the length involved isn't an issue because I am not dealing with 18 to 20 feet of cable.
Best Regards,
Steve