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The Fender Instrument Cable Original Series Coiled Straight-Angle 30Ft in Surf Green combines classic aesthetics with modern functionality. Featuring a 23 AWG gauge and nickel-plated connectors, this heat-resistant cable is designed for musicians who demand reliability and style. Perfect for guitars and mandolins, it ensures high-speed data transfer and minimal tangling, making it an essential accessory for any serious musician.
Brand | Fender |
Connector Type | Auxiliary |
Cable Type | AUX |
Compatible Devices | Guitar, Mandolin |
Special Feature | Heat Resistant |
Colour | Multi |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Net Quantity | 1 Unit |
Item Weight | 453 Grams |
Gauge | 23.0 |
Specification Met | Cable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Outer Material | Other |
Manufacturer | Fender, FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP. 17600 N. PERIMETER DRIVE, SUITE 100 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85255 USA |
UPC | 885978041022 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885978041022 |
Model | 0990823007 |
Product Dimensions | 24.77 x 17.15 x 3.81 cm; 453 g |
Item model number | 0990823007 |
Special Features | Heat Resistant |
Mounting Hardware | 1N Cable |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer | Fender |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 453 g |
C**S
Very heavy duty, and cool looking
This is way more heavy than I expected the loops are large, the wire is thick as well. The connector ends seem to be great quality and built well. The color is very cool as well. Some people say that a coiled cable kills your high end. I did not experience this at all, sounds just the same in my opinion, you just look way cooler
P**Z
Love Fender's coiled cables.
There arer so many junk cables out there, that when I find a good one I have to share it. These coiled cables from Fender are absolutely top tier. The connectors are high quality, heavy duty, and well attched. The cable itself is heavy duty, thick, and durable. Having the option of a straight or right angle plug is also a big plus for my needs.First, I prefer a coiled cable after being confined to a wheelchair for some time. The coiled cable stayed out of the way easier, and spent less time under the wheels getting destroyed. This is the main benefit to a good coiled cable.The other benefit is if you have a particularly bright sounding guitar or rig as I do. The extra length and capacitance of these type of cables acts as somewhat of a low pass filter, shaving off some of the harsh high end. If you have a darker setup, this might be undesirable, but with my tele/marshall rig, it's excellent. By using the cable as part of the tone shaping it allows for an easier time dialing in the treble in the effects pedals and amp. In my experience it is better to make small adjustments over the range of your rig than to make one big tweak in a single device like your guitar's tone knob or the drive pedal.If you are considering a coiled cable, get it 3x as long as you need, and usually it will be 30'. there are shorter lengths, but they are often too short to work with, as the relaxed length of a 20' coiled cable might be as short as 6 feet. You don't want to have the cable stretched taught, even though this can be seen in old videos of Jimi Hendrix, it's not good for the cable or your jacks. A 30' cable like this will rest at aboput 10' and easily stretch to 15-20', more than enough. One last thing to bear in mind is the weight. This is a high quality, heavy duty cable that is coiled to 1/3 of it's actuial length, so it is really as heavy as three cables and this is another factor that many do not like, but I am used to it and hardly notice.
A**D
Heavy duty
Great quality. Heavy gauge. Functions well. Plus it matches my guitar. Excellent price too!
S**E
Tangle Free!
If you don't like tripping over guitar cables then this is the one for you. I got tired of my last guitar cable getting hung up and tangled on everything in my studio, so I figured I'd give this one a try. I've always found the coiled fender cables to be pretty cool looking and since I need a new one I figured why not. First thing I noticed is this one doesn't get caught up on stuff like my pedal board, mix stand, other cables and my feet. Second thing I noticed was how overbuilt this cable is. It is very thick, so I'm thinking it should last. Overall for the price and quality, you can't really go wrong.
R**O
Always wanted a coiled cable
I've always wanted a coiled cable but never bought one, not really sure but I guess because it was out of my comfort zone? I've always just used regular cables but this one was on sale and I said what the heck. It's an awesome cable and I love it so much. It's got some weight to it but it doesn't sit on the floor and I don't step on it like other cables. It's constructed pretty well and have no problems with it.
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