The Divine Noise – $150 Gift Certificate Give Away
I’m excited about this give away. This will be a short run give away, just over a week. This give away is one of two this month so keep a close eye on EffectsBay.com this month.
I’ve been talking to Gil Divine over Divine Noise for a some time. He was interested in sponsoring a give away. We bounced a few ideas around – custom cable, a few cables, etc. The bottom line is that everyone has their own particular cable needs, so we didn’t want to lock them into winning something they don’t want or use. Gil came up with the idea of offering a gift certificate. Now we’re talking. If you win this give away, you can have any custom cable built. Want a curly cable of death? Need some patch cables? Need a speaker cable or two? Mix and match and get what you want.
So let’s talk about Divine Noise for a minute. In March I posted a little mini-interview with Gil, if you didn’t get a chance to read that please do – “Introducing The Divine Noise Cables“. Gil makes cables for his business out of Portland, Oregon, but is also a guitar tech for some great musicians – Yo La Tengo, Lucinda Williams, The White Stripes, Cat Power, Super Furry Animals … And you will know us by the trail of dead. He definitely knows and understands the requirements of a cable on stage and in the studio.
He definitely has some real-deal credentials under his belt. I actually have a few of his patch cables, and I have to say, they’re pretty awesome. Everything I want to see in a cable is there – built to last, sound good and built with quality materials. I personally wouldn’t mind using his patches for all of pedals in the future. Not to mention his instrument cables and speaker cables. Come to think of it.. I actually do need a new speaker cable… I also have to mention that Gil is a really great guy, responds to his email and is super friendly, again more factors of what I like to see when dealing with purchases.
I’ll run this give away for little over a week (ends Friday 5/13 12PM MST). I would also like to take a moment and thank Gil at The Divine Noise for offering up this $150 gift certificate to a lucky EffectsBay.com reader. Also, this includes free shipping on the cables built! Please check out Divine Noise at their website!
First, this is not a requirement, but you should ‘like’ EffectsBay on Facebook. It’s good way to keep in touch with new give aways and posts. Also, please consider joining the official EffectsBay.com mailing list.
To enter fill out the form below, in two weeks (May 13th) I’ll randomly pick 3 entries as finalists. I’ll email the 3 finalists and the first one out of the three that emails me back will be the winner.You must enter a ‘valid’ email address, bounce back emails will be rejected. One entry per person (seriously people.. one entry per person). After the winner has been notified and all is good (I’ve retrieved mailing address, etc), I’ll coordinate the correspondence between the winner and Gil of Divine Noise to get the gift certificate delivered. This give away is open to everyone.. yes.. international!
To enter the give away, please answer the following question: “Do you believe that good cabling is important for your tone?”
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May 5th, 2011 at 10:57 am
International? excellent!!!
May 5th, 2011 at 1:39 pm
I believe all cables are important to the tone, i have experimented with cheap cables, especially patch cables, and i am always changing my pedals around, they start to wear and tare after a while, then i started spending some real money and i noticed the difference considerably! less humming and more tone for sure!
May 7th, 2011 at 10:34 am
Yes of course cables are important to tone! I’ve had cheap cables on my pedal board throughout the years and nothing kills a show sooner that nasty static billowing out of your amp