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These new California Cables feature heavy-duty 1/4" plugs and twenty-gauge cable. Plug one in and you'll hear a difference.
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These new California Cables feature heavy-duty 1/4" plugs and twenty-gauge cable. Plug one in and you'll hear a difference.

Over the years, Fender has been known for making quality guitar related products. Sadly to say, the Fender California Cables is not one of their best works. At first, the price seems great, and they don't mess with the sound any, however things go downhill from there. On mine, after a minor tug, the cable would start to cut randomly in and out. No big deal, I thought, my other cords do this, just unscrew the cap and push the cable back into the plug and it will be ok. Unfortunately, it was not that simple, since Fender decided to instead use solder joints to connect the core of the cable to the plug connectors, and those solder joints broke. Meant that I had to take it apart, cut away the plastic shrink wrap, and try to use my soldering iron to fix the connection. Not something you want to be doing all the time, if you're rough on your cables like I am. If you don't expect to be doing much with them, then these cables would be ok, otherwise, I'd look elsewhere.
I bought these cables a little while back, and they are still toughing it out today. I don't play shows or anything, but they work great in my room with my bass, and that's all I need them for. The sound is good, and the price is right. I reccoment them to anyone that is a casual guitar/bass player.
I have a six foot one to attach my fx to the amp, and there is nothing wrong with tone/feedback, but, like most cheap cables, after a while, it starts to break. But as long as you bend it back it is fine. I would suggeswt it especially since buying a cable isn't a huge decision or anything.

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