doggyd69b
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I got a replacement cable for $50 or 60 so not that expensive for peace of mind. I have never have any of those fail me but I still got one because I rock 2 modules that just so happen to use the same cable. On the other hand it is really easy to make a breakout box that you connect all the cables from the DB connector to and from the box.Your request will be filed at the bottom of the todo pile ;-)
DB-25 cable boom:
Pros:
Cons:
- Obviously it is easy to connect to the module.
- You cannot make mistakes connecting the pads/cymbals to the module inputs.
- The cable set is pretty neatly tied together.
- The cables are different lengths (at least my TD-9 cable boom), aimed at a regular setup.
If you move gear around, like I have my hihat over to the other side as I play openhanded, the hihat cables are too short.
You cannot swap it for a longer one but need extension cables.- If the DB-25 connector fails, you need a new expensive cable harness.
- Related: if one cable or its connector fails you cannot swap it out for a new cable. You either need to repair it or get a new cable boom.
You can make custom cables to fit any configuration you want. I plan to do that and make a video of the entire process for anyone that wants to do it too.
It is as simple as buying a patch bay and using it's through setting I believe you can find one for about $80 or you can make your own for about the same money but yours will be custom to you so there's that.
I just barely have time to rest these days so that may not happen for a while.
If you don't want to go through all that trouble. you can just get female to female adaptors and connect the module cables to them and your custom length cables to the other end, it will work the exact same way as the breakout box but without the box so it may be more messy but if you only need to do that for say your hi hats then it's not too bad.
you can also try this :
But I still think the box is a cleaner setup.
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