SPS4 SPS5 Assembly

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  • The Squareplug SPS4 and SPS5 stubby 1/4” plugs are a great way to save space on your pedalboard. They’re especially a great choice if you have a loop switcher on your board. They simply go where other plugs can’t because of their size. In this video, I do a simple assembly to show you how I assemble these plugs, and give you as many tips as I can to make them rock solid.
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  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just bought a couple of SPS4 connectors to try out with some Canare GS-4. The braided shield is always a bit contentious, especially in such a small connector but otherwise It's a great match. I was actually able to twist the entire braid and fit it through the ground pin hole without trimming any away. This was a huge relief because there's no room in that tiny plug to deal with stray whiskers.
    Also, the diameter of the cable opening in the SPS4 is juuust large enough to accommodate heat shrink over the cable if you so desire (I used some, both as strain relief and as channel identification; red = right, white = left).

  • @1962teleman
    @1962teleman 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video!! Do you think the cable can turn almost at a right angle after it exits the barrel? Or would that be too much strain for the screws?

    • @AlphatoneAudio
      @AlphatoneAudio  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks! 2314 is pretty flexible, a quick right-angle bend is no problem.

  • @mojoboston7589
    @mojoboston7589 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was very informative, THANK YOU! I just bought several SPS4 and several SP400 plugs and a large amount of Best-Tronics CA-0678 cable. I will be making (about 20) patch cables. I have 2 soldering irons, a 15w & a 45w. Which do you recommend for the job? Thanks

    • @AlphatoneAudio
      @AlphatoneAudio  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Start with the 45w for sure. If you get too much shrink back on the conductor insulation, you can go to the smaller iron.

    • @mojoboston7589
      @mojoboston7589 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AlphatoneAudio Thanks for the help!

  • @matthewalves3855
    @matthewalves3855 ปีที่แล้ว

    Which wire strips are the ones you use here?

  • @sotiristsakanikas1431
    @sotiristsakanikas1431 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there! great video and tips! I am totally new in the patch assembling field and I have the nerve to build my new pedalboard on my own with more than 10 pedals on and boss es-8 loop switch in the center, so the SP400s and SPS4s/SPS5s seem the way to go. I am thinking on going with the LAVA tightrope cable (32 pF/ft) because it seems a good choice and I can actually find it here (Athens, Greece). A couple of questions: is the LAVA tightrope indeed compatible with these plus in terms of geometry/size? which one of the two (SPS4s/SPS5s) would be the right way to go for the straight ones? Thanks!

    • @AlphatoneAudio
      @AlphatoneAudio  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sotiris, I'm very sorry for the delay in reponse. Have been away from youtube for a minute and just getting back to it. The tightrope would work with these heads. the 400 series would be ideal. The biggest set back for the tightrope wire is the solid core. It isn't as flexible as a stranded core wire, but will do the job if you're not trying to squeeze things super tight. Solid core can break easier within the cable run.

  • @mctellop
    @mctellop 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why is impossible to find these products in Europe.

    • @MancAF
      @MancAF 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      BanzaiMusic has them now (bearing their usual delivery delays)