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Guaranteed for life! Super low-noise quality construction.
Live Wire Advantage Series 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable uses flexible materials to cut down on kinks and twists for tangle-free performance and longer life. Quality soldering is very quiet. 1/4" phone plugs.
Live Wire Advantage Series 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable Features:
Live Wire Advantage Series 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable Specifications:| Angled | No | | Braided | No | | Ends | 1/4" Male to 1/4" Male | | Gauge | 24 | | Material | Metal | | Use | Instrument |
All the cool gear in the world will sound terrible if your patch cord is not up to the task. Order this one from Guitar Center today and rest assured for life.
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Great value for the price!
I own two of these, one 10' and one 18.5', and use them both constantly. They have held up for about 2 1/2 years, and still work great. Little to no noise, tough construction, and the endcaps, while somewhat loose on occasion, have not fallen apart. I used some vise-grip pliers and tightened both ends pretty well, and they haven't come undone since. Great cables for the price.
Reviewed by Guitarslinger on 4/17/2007 who plays Christian rock/metal, R&B, P&W, etc..
19 people found this review helpful.
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Ok. . .
This is a good cable, and I own the three foot one. It's excellent for playing with a miniamp on your belt, but be warned: The caps on the ends of the jacks don't stay on as long as you like them to. They tend to get unscrewed and leave the internal wires exposed. I reccomend a monster cable if you want to have a durable cable. But if you do happen to get a longer one and there are problems with the jacks, it's somewhat easier to fix, but if you're serious about getting something that long, get a better cable.
Reviewed by AC/DCfan#1 on 12/21/2006 who plays Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock.
11 people found this review helpful.
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Livewire Cables
I love these cables, they are the only ones I use in my setup because first of all, they have great sound quality, second, they are extrmely well priced, and third, they're guaraunteed for life. I once tried upgrading all my cables to monster cables and I heard a minor sound quality difference, definitly not worth the $60 I paid to upgrade, so I returned them. If you don't care about every single little bit of sound quality, go with these cables.
Reviewed by mlogans91 on 10/2/2006 who plays Everything.
7 people found this review helpful.
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Good Practice Cable
This cable is good for bedroom practicing only. I bought one for studio and gig use and after 6 monthes, it started cutting out sound frequencies. Before that started happening, I was very happy with this cable. It had a very clear sound frequency untill then. It's very durable and can take a beating.
Reviewed by Rocker on 9/18/2006 who plays Hard rock.
4 people found this review helpful.
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A Good, Solid Cable
A few months ago I purchased the 10' version of this cable. I have since been very pleased. It is very durable and tough. The sound quality is good. The cable even looks nice, too. The only problem I have is that the grip piece keeps coming unscrewed. It's not a big deal though, and it can be fixed in a matter of seconds.
This a nice, quality, afforable cable, and unless you want a super-nice cable, look no further.
Reviewed by yump on 8/28/2006 who plays Rock, Metal.
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