thats one big pedalboard! - solid cables at the NYC ampshow 2008
Movies
here are some of the people out there that love our cables:
Carl Verheyen (Supertramp) Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke (Return to Forever) Brian Kahanek (Guitar Hero II)
Brian Beller (Steve Vai, Dethklok) Gilby Clarke (Guns ‘n Roses) Daniel Lanois (U2, Peter Gabriel, Bob Dylan)
Nostalgica! Porkchop Express, Scott Reeder (Unida, Kyuss) The Copperthief, Flotsam & Jetsam, Roger McGuinn (The Byrds)
, Metal Mike (Rob Halford, Painmuseum, Sebastian Bach)
Geoff Barrow (Portishead) Joe Volk (Gonga) George Elgie (Portishead)
Dominic Aitchison (Mogwai) Mike Peoples (16 Volt, Skrew, Daniel Ash) Corey Gunderson (Flatline Transmissions)
Justin Greaves (Electric Wizard) Erik Madsen (Jean-Michel Byron/Toto)
Tracy Arrington (George Lynch, Curtis Salgado) Jeff Loomis (Nevermore) Ivan Deprume (White Zombie) John Ziegler (Pigmy Love Circus, Volto!)
Jamie Kime (Zappa Plays Zappa) Craig Mueller (The Bronze)
Eric Powell (16 Volt) Kevin Eubanks (The Tonight Show with Jay Leno)
Bill Keillher (Mastodon) Tim Mahoney (311) Tomo Fujita
Shane Clark (3 inches of blood), Derek Harn (Himsa)
Mudrock (Godsmack, Avenged Sevenfold, Powerman 5000, Alice Cooper, Riverboat Gamblers), Neil Kernon (Kansas, Dokken, Queensryche, Judas Priest, Lynch Mob, Peter Gabriel) Sylvia Massey (Tool, Prince, Johnny Cash) Dan Turner (Elvis Costello, Bullet For My Valentine, Therapy?) Joe Barresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Rancid, Clutch) Andy Sneap (Soulfly, Testament, Opeth, English Dogs) Billy Anderson (Melvins, Nirvana, Fantomas, Mr. Bungle, Swans) Alex Newport (At The Drive In, The Mars Volta) Nigel Mitchell (Depeche Mode, Black Eyed Peas, Oasis, Joe Cocker, Allison Krause, Cracker, Blink 182, Grandaddy, Guttermouth) ‘ET’ Thorngren (Talking Heads, PIL, Squeeze, Grace Jones, Bob Marley, Muse, Chuck Berry, The Von Bondies, )Paul Rivera (Rivera Amps) Jason Lollar (Lollar Guitars) J Hayes (PRS Guitars) Myles Rose (Groove Tubes) Loni Specter (Ampshow, Lapdancer Steel Guitars) Moss Hudson (Brown Note Amps) Jonathan Herrera (Bass Player Magazine) Adam Moore (Premier Guitar Magazine) James Jiskra (Vintage Guitar Magazine) Matt Johnson (Tortuga Effects) Dennis Mollan (Protone Pedals) Jeff Shepard (Sheptone Pickups) Tommy B (Fat Tone Pickups) Brian S (SIB Pedals) Dave Mills (Mills Acoustics) Ricky Thompson (Larrivee Guitars) Peter Samizelus (Elmwood Amps) Kim Lafleur (Vintage Checkout) Dave Lockwood (Sound on Sound Magazine) Brian Stewart (Music Connection Magazine) Fred Coyner (Bogner Amplification) Bill Odell (Odell Amps) Ron Menelli (RJM Tech)
Television
Heroes
Soldano SLO 100, Decatone, Lucky 13 and Avenger. Bogner Uberschall, Extacy, and Shiva, Krank Krankenstein, Revolution, and Chadwick. Mesa Stiletto Rectifier, Road King and Lone Star, Marshall 2200, 2203 JCM 800 and 900, old Plexis, non master volume amps. Fender Blackface, Silverface, Hot Rod and Hot Rod Deluxe. Ampeg SVT, GK800RB, Gallien Krueger 400RB, Matamp, Orange and Green Amps, Matchless DC-30, Riviera, VHT, Dumbles, Vox AC30,Cornford Hellcat and MK50, Hiwatt DR103, Dave Reeves, Mike Soldano, Jim Marshall, Leo Fender, Les Paul, Reinhold Bogner, Andy Marshall, Lindy Fralin, Jason Lollar, Arcane Inc, Guthrie Govan, Gabi at sound garage, Ted Mccarty... and NONE of this would have been possible without the Fender Tweed Bassman circuit. thanks Radiotron Designer Handbook!
The power of connecting with people in an authentic way (no, not in that cheesy, half-assed, internet “friends” way) falls apart at the point where its resource consumption curtails your ability to keep making new stuff. It’s a twisted paradox, for sure. But, in essence, it’d be a little like the Beatles skipping the writing and recording of Rubber Soul in order to catch up on 1964’s fan mail.
-shamelessly swiped from 43folders.com
you wouldnt run a ferrari on bicycle tires, would you?
Solid Cables were designed from the ground up to be the best sounding, toughest cable in the world. Our new dynamic arc ultra cable was made for the serious musician with a critical ear. Just holding this cable in your hands lets you know this is a serious cable.
we are a small shop of artisans who build each and every cable by hand. these are not mass market cables, and we will never make these cables by the millions like most other guys. they simply cannot be mass manufactured. they are made right here in the USA in fantastic pasadena, california.
we believe our quality stands on its own against any and all other cables out there, regardless of price or components.
The Dynamic Arc Ultra instrument cable is a massive breakthrough in high clarity, high definition. it allows your guitar and amp to actually show all of its musical character that you paid for. speed, articulation, TONE, and crunch are all revealed in huge amounts with this cable. Chords ring out with great musicality and accuracy, clean leads and single notes chime out, while extreme distortion achieves unheard of clarity that typical (and even "high end") cables would smear and muddy. How important are your cables? how about 100% of your signal getting adversely affected by poor cable and poor connector contact! what about the contact between the cable end and your input jacks?
Mini F.A.Q.
Q: do they really make a difference?
A: YES! as much or more than changing our your guitar pickups for better ones!
Q: how long are they guaranteed for?
A: LIFETIME
Q: man, how can you spend more than $15 on a cable? XYZ cables are only $blah and they have a lifetime warranty, too.
A: how many times have you replaced that cable coz it BROKE? whats your time and gas money worth? that adds to the cost of your 'cheap' cable, too. and what happens if you miss a gig or session because of your cable?
Q: whats the best way to check these cables out?
A: with your own gear. you hear the difference immediately. please play good gear. invest in yourself!
Q: Do you Endorse Artists?
A: Yes! we now have a full time Artist Relations company helping us out.
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podcast of us at solid cables talking about how cool some of the weird stuff we do is!
Who I'd like to meet: Touring and Studio Musicians, Studio Owners and Producers. Rig Builders and Boutique Manufacturers.
Boutique and High End Instrument Dealers, too!
if you want to send us a message make sure and put 'SOLID CABLES' in the subject line.
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THANX FOR THE ADD Solid Cables!!!!! HOPE THAT YOU ENJOYED MY TRAX FEEL FREE TO DOWNLOAD MUSIC LEAVE COMMENTS,VOICE COMMENTS OR SEND ME MAIL. KEEP IN TOUCH AND SPREAD THE WORD BOUT T.N.T.!!!! MUCH LOVE FROM T.N.T. PRODUCTIONZ!!!!
So I’ve just uploaded a new tune - it’s called ‘Long Days, Late Nights’ and you can hear it on my page right now!
Having never written and recorded an entire EP all on my own before I was perhaps a little optimistic in thinking it’d be ready for the end of August; it is nearly done, just not quite yet!
The new tune is going to be the last song on the EP - I think it has that kinda melancholy vibe, but I'd love to know your thoughts..
Hi. I want to drop a personal note. Thanks for the add and stay in touch. Please let me know if you need discounts or VIP hookups in Sin City LV (Las Vegas).
Whazzup! We gots some new music up! We recorded at Pus Cavern in Sac last friday and posted three songs on our page. Give 'em a listen and let us know what you think.
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Hi Solid Cables, Thank you for sending in some of your great cables for us review and being a part of this months terrific giveaway! Excellent cables you build, our staff are big fans of yours :-)
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