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DavidE

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I'd like a metal 90 degree 1/4" mono adapter. I put my delay in the loop, but went to a smaller pedalboard, so real estate is tight. I'd like to use some right angle adapters to leave less room on the sides of my delay on the board so I can use my cables that don't have 90 degree plugs...

Make sense? Basically, the adapters would plug into the boss pedal and put the "new" 1/4" jacks facing the back of the board.

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David,

These are the olny type I can get (work as a parts specialist) ... this may still be bulky..

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Your best bet is to grab a Right angled switchcraft end (#238 http://www.switchcraft.com/products/jack-137.html) add a small amount of cable then a Switchraft series 120 http://www.switchcraft.com/products/jack-101.html on the other end)

Hope this helps...

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Don't be such a cheap ass. Get right angle cables and be done with it!

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cool.... good luck....

a small cable may have some advantages as well..... might be a good backup of sorts...

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Go to a George L. dealer and make your own. George L offers straight and right angle connectors and you can cut the wire to any length you want. The connectors are not only solderless, they're very compact.

George L cable is extremely low in capacitance, making it fast and unlikely to degrade the signal.

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Don't be such a cheap ass. Get right angle cables and be done with it!

+1.....ya tightass.... :D

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Go to a George L. dealer and make your own. George L offers straight and right angle connectors and you can cut the wire to any length you want. The connectors are not only solderless, they're very compact.

George L cable is extremely low in capacitance, making it fast and unlikely to degrade the signal.

I wired my pedalboard with George L's and I have some extra right angle plugs hanging around. But I don't know that I'd use them for long runs like from the effects loop to the board and back. I really like my spectraflex cables for that purpose.

I guess I could break out some Ernie Ball cables I have with right angle plugs, but they're pretty long for some of our setups.

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