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Stress relief jackets increase cable life and fidelity. 15' cable with 1/4" to 1/4" phone plugs.
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Stress relief jackets increase cable life and fidelity. 15' cable with 1/4" to 1/4" phone plugs.

Cables were exactly what i was looking for. The chords are durable and if an end goes bad, you clip the cable and re-attach the end. Thanks guys!
I've been using George L's as patch cables for several years, and finally got around to ordering one for my guitars. Wish I hadn't waited so long. The cable is very clean and accurate, my strat never sounded this good with my Fender Vintage Voltage cables, which look cool, but don't last. The cable is a little stiff, but not too bad.
What else can be said of George L's cable? If you buy cheaper cables or ones that are 3X the price your wasting your money. The best cable on the market hands down even though this is a pre-made. I would suggest the George's cable kit and purchasing the cable to make your own. You will have them for a lifetime and when an end goes bad you clip the cable and screw the jack back on. As for those that don't think cables are that big a deal grab 10 different ones and test them all then plug in a George L's and smile. Welcome to the club :D
