![]() ![]() Going forward I will be using a mixer to play Rocksmith alongside a Peavy amp so the Real Tone Cable at the jack end won't be moving much. Thankfully mine hasn't failed but to be honest I haven't used Rocksmith a lot since I bought it. It would not be difficult to cut the moulded end off and replace it with a Neutrik connector or similar, however, it does mean stripping wires and soldering. This seems to be a common point of failure in these cables. The cable itself is a good thick cable but being a moulded type connector it's impossible to know how much strain relief there is inside. You can do this in the Control Panel easy enough.Īnother criticism is the non-serviceable mono jack. It did need to be setup to 'record' at 48khz though as it was set by default to 44.1khz, which may cause latency in game (this might be the fault of Windows rather than the cable). Seems to work just fine with Rocksmith 2014 on Windows 10.
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