by ra coon » Mon Jan 26, 2004 6:48 am
depends how much you wanna spend , 1/4 to 1/4 is more usefull because then you have cables for any machine, if you want to use them for another setup combo, xlr 's are less adaptable to different situations. I use Monster 1/4 bal - 1/4 bal, try to buy the ones with removable metal jackets , so you can re-solder them if they start crackling . They are more expensive, but save time and your sanity. More expensive cables definately sound better especially if they are the gold plated ones , gold is more conductive and does not oxidise , which creates the crackling.
Also the dearer ones have better sheilding which prevents hum from contact with other cables like electric cables, which is really hard to avoid . If you cant stop some cables from touching each other , its best to have them crossing at right angles, never run all your cables tied together audio with electric. Unfortunately people spend all this money on high end gear and then go and buy some plastic cables like HOSA which creates a weak link in your studio.