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Fender KoilKords Premium Instrument Cable Black 30 ft.



- Finest grade 99.99% purity OFC copper conductors for superior sound quality
- 2-Way Differential Cable Architecture for best possible frequency balance
- Maximum noise isolation using two separate shields
- Premium-quality, abrasion-resistant high-temperature PVC jacket for maximum durability
- Precision engineered connectors for maximum conductivity and reliability
- Proprietary Fender right-angle connector
- Precision formulated polypropylene dielectric for maximum signal transfer and unique tone
- Proprietary-patented and patents-applied-for technology
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Koil Kord by Fender
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submitted10 years ago
byBobT51
fromClinton, CT
Very nice cord. I had a similar cord back in the 60s. This is similar to that but I believe better quality.
Great cable
submitted16 years ago
byJR
fromCleveland, OH
I was looking for something hassle free that would'nt tangle on me during live performance. Without spending a bundle on a wireless system. This does the trick. These cables are similiar to the ones used in the 60's but with updated sheilding and thicker gauged wire that helps with the muddy-ness that was encountered with the older counterparts. Clean crisp and no mudd in my signal. Some like the "warmth" that the older coil cords gave. But, IMHO I prefer a cleaner sound.
Best cable ever!
submitted17 years ago
byDutchy741
fromAppleton, Wisconsin
I purchased this cable about three months ago, and it's still in absolutely perfect shape. The tone is just perfect! at least as good as the higher end Monster cables. I use it for bass, and no tone is lost at all. They're the most convenient cable ever, you will never get it tangled up, it just doesn't happen. And when on stage you can easily walk up to 30 feet. The only things you have to look out for is your amplifier's input location. My amp's input is on the front, and when you walk around, the cable acts like a rubber band, and the cable will fall out of your amp. this can be solved with some duct tape though. all in all, great sounding cable with exceptional looks and practicality. I will never buy another cable!
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