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Sommer Cable Colonel Incredible

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Instrument Cable

  • Sommer Cable Offroad series
  • 2-Wire configuration
  • 2x 0.35 mm²
  • PVC jacket
  • Sheath diameter: 7.2 mm
  • Conductor resistance per 1 km: 55 Ohm
  • Colour: Olive
  • Sold by the metre
In catalogo dal Novembre 2014
Numero di articolo 349206
Unità incluse 1 Metro
€ 3,11
IVA inclusa,€ 5,90 di costi di spedizione aggiuntivi
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Davvero Incredibile
M Katigio 23.10.2022
Ottimo cavo davvero incredibile.
Nonostante sia molto spesso è molto maneggevole e non si attorciglia su se stesso. E' anche piuttosto flessibile.
Utilizzato per assemblare un cavo strumento di 5m con connettori Neutrik NP2-X (dritto) NP2-RX (pipa) che si adattano allo spessore del cavo anche se per l’assemblaggio bisogna avere una buona manualità con il saldatore.
Nota per la saldatura in quanto il cavo è formato da tre conduttori. Il filo rosso è la massa principale. Il filo bianco contiene la schermatura e il cavo per il segnale (o polo caldo) e si deve procedere come segue:
-Per il connettore dal lato strumento (io ho usato quello a pipa) saldare insieme il filo rosso e la schermatura al Ring e il cavo segnale al Tip.
-Per il connettore dal lato amplificatore saldare solo il filo rosso al Ring e il cavo di segnale al Tip avendo cura di tagliare e/o isolare la schermatura che non va saldata.
Non ho a disposizione cavi “esoterici” per fare un confronto ma sono sicuro che questo cavo se assemblato a regola d’arte se la gioca alla pari.
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Stupendo
Gabri.floyd 28.03.2020
Ottimo cavo utilizzato per la presa jack interna della chitarra. Pochissima resistenza e di conseguenza nessuna perdita di frequenze!
Molto morbido e facile da inserire anche in spazzi con curve strette.
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Simply good, one of the best
tremblox 17.11.2021
I like the Sommer instrument cables a lot. I really like the XXL & LLX but don't care much for the Corona for a passive electric guitar. However, of the bunch I like the Captain Incredible (CI) the most. Here's why:

Handling:
The CI cable is the most flexible of the 4. Thanks to it's weight it lies flat like a good dog. Minimal tripping or loop throwing risk. It seems robust, perhaps not as much as the XXL but time will tell. No problems expected.

Confectioning the cable:
It's quite thick at 7,2mm diameter but it fits snuggly with Neutrik NP2 RX-B connectors & even the Neutrik Timbre Ultimate with care (see below). I measure about 150 pF/meter capacitance the way I have it soldered which is inline with Sommer's & others published specs on the 'net. Use LLX if you want really low capacitance for a long cable.

Tips:
Soldering the CI requires some more care than a "standard" coax cable. In the CI the hot, signal or tip, wire is 100% shielded & pairing back this shielding & soldering it needs more attention to detail in order to prevent unwanted shorts. This shield could be left open at both cable ends (floating - but not recommended by Sommer due to handling noise issues), tied to the "ground" (red wire) at both ends or tied at one end only; which is the method I prefer & which gives the best noise immunity (theoretically). Start with the guitar connector first and float the shield around the white, hot signal, wire. I cut the shield back to do this and then wrap it it PTFE tape to ensure that no shorting of the shield , for exemple to the connector body. I check this at the other end of the cable with a DMM before adding the "amplifier" connector. This way one can check it's wired properly. Once checked I solder the shield to the red, "ground" wire in the amplifier connector. Job done. If you don't think this is the best configuration for noise rejection then simply reverse the finished cable and listen for any difference or preference. For me the cable has lower noise levels than others I have.

Sound: I agree with Sommer. It sounds and feels, light airy & full- frequencies, balanced & transparent. Noise rejection is good. Harmonics leap out & bass response is defined & clear. For some reason I prefer it to the other Sommer cables. Now all the caveats. Firstly I'm using 5 meters of cable (with a board in the middle that is true bypassed for my clean signal). Plenty of treble response, in fact I use a Neutrik Ultimate Timbre connector to add capacitance to taste to get more mid-ranged sounds if I want. Just different EQ flavors.

Choosing a guitar cable can be a rabbit hole. They sound different. I hear it. Even 2 cables of similar construction (e.g. dual core) & v. similar total capacitance values sound & feel different to my ears. Which do I prefer? Who knows? Could I distinguish between them in a double-blind test. I bet not. Could any one else hear a difference with my playing? I bet not, and definitely not live. Any tone differences could easily be masked or compensated for by picking a little differently or adjusting amp/guitar EQ. Your fingers have the biggest tonal impact of all. So it's a law of diminishing returns. My humble advice: Get yourself a good cable and shut up and play yer guitar. And I speak as some one who has tried & indeed own more good cables than I should. My advice comes from experience and I should have taken it myself. I certainly understand that a cable becomes an integral part of a passive guitar circuit, affecting the Q & position in frequency of the resonance peak & the associated high frequency roll-off etc etc. It sort of gets like discussing about how many angels you can get on the head of a pin when really what you should be doing is playing.

So to wrap it up. In my experience this is a great guitar cable. It's robust, solid & "sounds" great (to my ears). It is all great apart from the colour. So I recommend it highly.
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An Incredible Cable!
KonstantinosM 28.12.2014
The Sommer Colonel is an indeed an incredible cable and delivers as promised a well balanced sound image with smooth frequency response, or in other words; a very clear and refined sound! Its a very thick cable and seems particularly robust and strong but is flexible enough for live use. Unlike many great sounding cables that are very difficult to manage in a live setting (they are too tight), the Colonel can be almost invisible, it lays on the floor very smoothy. If I had to complain a little, the only negative thing I could say is that I find it is quite heavy, but thats a small price to pay for such an incredible cable! Totally Recommended!
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