Fender

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Designed to complement the rich and earthy undertones found on traditional folk instruments, the Paramount Acoustic Cable from Fender is built for premium aesthetic and long-lasting performance. These cables feature custom-molded ends and 24K gold-plated connectors to retain brightness and sound transparency for crystal-clear audio. The mono-crystal copper conductor provides exceptionally high signal transmission performance, allowing for greater purity and strength to deliver tonal clarity. The spiral shield is constructed from oxygen-free copper for maximum durability.
Fender Paramount Acoustic Straight to Straight Instrument Cable 10 ft. Brown
Fender Paramount Acoustic Straight to Straight Instrument Cable 10 ft. Brown

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  • Mono-crystal copper conductor
  • Oxygen-free copper spiral shield
  • Custom-molded ends
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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  • Series: Paramount
  • Material: Braided cloth design
  • Connectors: 24K Gold plated

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  • asked byEric

    fromCA

    First, my apologies as I'm new to this genre of musical instruments, but is there any reason why these "Fender Paramount Acoustic Cables" couldn't be used on a typical electric guitar Like a Fender Strat or Gibson Les Paul? Seems like misleading nomenclature, unless they are somehow specially designed/spec'd for acoustic-electric guitars only.

    First, my apologies as I'm new to this genre of musical instruments, but is there any reason why these "Fender Paramount Acoustic Cables" couldn't be used on a typical electric guitar Like a Fender Strat or Gibson Les Paul? Seems like misleading nomenclature, unless they are somehow specially designed/spec'd for acoustic-electric guitars only.

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    No. Wire is wire.