Hi, I'm interested in making my own cables. I bought a fair amount of Monster S-video cables thinking they were known quality (they made the best guitar cable I've ever used. Indestructible with a lifetime warranty.)
I'm looking for quality connectors that don't have the "death grip" issue. Preferably they would be easy to solder, but from the looks of it none of the S-video connectors look easier to solder, like some audio cables.
I found
these on clearance at parts-express. I trust parts-express, and these have one positive review that just says they're very hard to solder. 385 left in stock @ 50 cents apiece. The clearance price is appealing. Has anyone had experience with these?
I'm from the audio world where making your own cables is routine. Redco.com is the go-to place for affordable cabling. They seem to have Mogami "SVHS" cable, and a finished Mogami cable, but no 4-pin mini din connectors are available on the website. Mogami is known for very high quality in the Pro Audio world.
I'm open to high quality connectors as well, I enjoy connectors that are visibly high quality, even though that is less important than function. It would be nice if there were a few options for known quality and no apparent issues. (like the aforementioned grip.)
I'm also interested in patch panel connectors, as I plan to build a patch panel down the road, but this is a while down the road. I see Switchcraft makes some, but the ones I found seemed ridiculously priced, even though they were on "clearance." Switchcraft is also known for extremely high quality in the Pro Audio world.
Thanks for everything guys and gals. I love this forum.