Any of you all use George L's cable and solder-less connectors. I have been using them for the last few years (just on the pedalboard) and I have a love-hare relationship with them. On the one hand, I can (and do) feed my ADD nature by changing up my pedalboard at whim. However, although their ease of use cannot be underscored enough, they are the most unreliable things I've had in a long time. I am rehearsing a new band and, right in the middle of a song, a patch cable took a dump on me. Now this may seem like a simple thing, but the cable went tits-up without provocation. I did not move my pedalboard at all and it has been on the floor in roughly the same spot for a couple of weeks, unmolested. This kind of stuff happens quite a bit with my George L cables and it is really frustrating. Although I want to go back to soldered cables for reliability, I love the flexibility the George L's offer.
So I guess what I am wondering is, how come this keeps occurring? Is it me? I am doing something wrong or is this product just not reliable? I want to keep them (I've invested some serious cash in them so far) but can't rely on them. Any suggestions?