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In this interview Tony and I talk about how he got started in making and ultimately caring about cable (this in itself is fascinating). We talk about what is really important about your guitars patch cables and why this often overlooked piece of gear is something we as musicians really need to pay attention to if we want reliable, great sounding pedalboards. Tony has some enlightening views on cable capacitance (and why you should ignore it) and takes time to explain why the music must come first! If you are someone who is in to DIY guitar cables and caring about the often overlooked patch leads, this is the video for you. Post your questions below and I will make sure Tony gets a chance to answer them! Check out Tony's website: www.evidenceaudio.com Instagram: @evidenceaudio Facebook: / evidenceaudiocable 00:00 – Intro 01:53 – The beginnings – How you got started 09:20 – How did you develop such a detailed ear to hear the little differences in sound / tone? 13:31 – What does the perfect look like? Does it exist? 23:09 – Cumulative degradation and the panes of glass analogy. 26:18 – The balance between noise rejection and tone. What is it? 27:49 – What type of musicians are most loyal to Evidence Audio? 30:30 – For someone that has never thought about their cables before, what is the first step? 32:18 – What is going on with people that like a lower quality cable more than Evidence Audio? 35:40 – Cable capacitance seems to be the measure by which we judge a cables as guitar players. You strongly disagree with this approach – why? 41:45 – If cable capacitance isn’t the best way to judge a cable, what is? 43:42 – Closing remarks and pleasantries