How To Connect Pedals on a Board using a Core X2 DIY solderless cable Kit.

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How To Connect Pedals on a Board using a Core X2 DIY solderless cable Kit. We show connecting seven pedals on a relatively simple board set up.

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  • Great demo ... I especially like the way you get the jacks to point in different directions, makes just sooo much more sense than twisting a $30 connection and having it loop and twist about. No, let's have a look at your website!

  • the sad thing is that longer cables sometimes are cheaper than the small cables. this kit is 50 bucks!!!

  • I prefer fixed cables, combinations of 6" and 12" are what you need. I use Core X2 fixed cables. MF has them on sale, cheap. Gold jacks and machined ends. These kits are probably OK, they do work well like the George L's. I just prefer a heavy duty machine and factory soldered jack shield. Good cables are a must in a pedal line. These kits make nice neat runs I am just not sure I trust my ability to cut and make them.

  • I need something like this, I want to get my distortion, wah, and delay pedal together without using 10 foot cables to do it.

  • What's up Kimmy and Ted, very nice video, talk about pro setup. Oh, it's me Alfie from Analog War Cry, I'm looking forward to meeting up with you guys. Keep up the killer work.

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