Guaranteed for life! Super low-noise quality construction.
Flexible materials cut down on kinks and twists for tangle-free performance and longer life. Quality soldering is very quiet. 1/4" phone plugs, both right angle.
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Flexible materials cut down on kinks and twists for tangle-free performance and longer life. Quality soldering is very quiet. 1/4" phone plugs, both right angle.

I have been using these Live Wires cables for linking between pedals for the past year. I haven't had any problems with any of them. They are solid and seem to be made very well. They are very flexible, which is great for joining various odd-shaped pedals. Also the metal sheaths unscrew which allows for resoldering should a connection come loose. Only complaint I could see anyone having is that they don't have gold contacts, but this makes no difference for most people.
I haven't had any problems with these cables in the two months I have used them. They get a lot of wear and tear since I'm using battery power; I am plugging and unplugging them every day when I set up to play. Hopefully they will stay reliable for the long haul, but I can get into them to resolder if need be.
...actually, fantastic cables above-and-beyond their cost! I've tried most brands that make cables with Right Angle-to-Right Angle jacks because of the difficulty of finding short-length versions which I need as I run the vast majority of my pedals through a Loop-Master Loop Switcher unit for both isolation of non-True Bypass pedals as well as to have a "remote control" for pedals physically *located* at the back of my 'board for easier accessibility (I'm a Player With A Disability, one of my issues being lack of balance which makes standing on one foot to turn Effects located at the "rear" of my pedalboard on-and-off a dicey prospect in regards to myself connecting with the ground via an example of Gravity In Use ;-) I've used 12+ 6-inch and 1-foot cables for the connections on my pedalboard as well as their 10/15/18-foot cables for longer runs such as Bass-to-Pedalboard Input and Pedalboard Output-to-Preamp Input cables... especially when using my DigiTech JamMan pedal, which needs to be routed through the Effects Loops of my Preamps as opposed to running in-line with the rest of the Effects on my Pedalbaord so that it'll loop *all* of my effects when using my SWR Mni Mo' Preamp and its built-in Studio Quality effects, which it would "miss" if placed in my signal chain at the front of the Preamp) and have had absolutely no problems with either excess noise/static, tone degradation, or construction quality. I've used Live Wire cables SPECIFICALLY for wiring up my pedalboards of various sizes over the years since my first around 1997, and for various other applications over the years and have never had a single problem - totally reliable in my book!
