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The biggest question I ask about these cables, are they worth the premium charged above more normal cables? The key to me is the lower end 100 series Monster cables, Monster S100-I-12 Standard 100 1/4-Inch Instrument Cable (12 Feet). The answer is mixed, and depends on what you are looking for.The cable ends are very heavy, they are metal and do unscrew. In some ways this is probably good, they feel good in your hand plugging and unplugging. The jacks are gold plated and look like they would last a lifetime. On the other hand, the series 100 plugs are a molded plastic end, with a good bit of flex to them, and they are lighter weight. So the choice is, heavy, shiny gold; or light weight, gray/black? For me, I like the heft of these cables. Construction-wise these are likely lifetime cables. Check out the pictures I’ve posted. The metal housing screws into the jack. There is an O-ring to seal the top portion of the threads. Inside the wires are soldered solidly to the jack, and then the

Rock-ola Jukebox Audio Hum Help?
This is a Model #481The jukebox works completely, but whenever it isn’t playing a record (which is most of the time) it emits a hum. It’s not “loud”, but it disrupts a room’s quietness enough that I turn it off every time it’s not in use, which is a hassle and makes it feel less authentic/vintage, since jukeboxes in the 80’s didn’t need Rock ola Control Unit to be constantly powered on and off.I’ve inspected the amplifier, and the Muting & Squelch board looks fine, with nothing blown. The power supply board in the amplifier also looks okay, but has some apparent burn marks behind several resistors. The appropriate resistors still have the right impedance though, and all the diodes are working. My guess is that the power isn’t being rectified or filtered properly, but since I have no means to test capacitors, I’m at a loss. I’ve already redone the grounding, to no avail, and tried a noise filter on the 120V input. Any ideas?I’m very comfortable with testing and/or replacing circuit components, so don’t hesitate to recommend it. You don’t have to “dumb down” your answer either.
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