GLS Audio 15 Foot Guitar Instrument Cable – 1/4 Inch TS to 1/4 Inch TS 15-FT Brown Yellow Tweed Cloth Jacket – 15 Feet Pro Cord 15′ Phono 6.3mm – SINGLE
You will love our PROFESSIONAL SERIES 15 ft Guitar Cables. They have a nice flexible tweed jacket (not the stiff plastic jacket like others sell). Our cables have Oxygen-Free Copper for both the center conductor and the insulator shield. Plus our cables are double shielded with a Conductive PVC and OFC Insulator Shield. And most importantly, our cables have a VERY low Picofarad rating. Have you ever wondered why one guitar cable sounds better than another? They may look the same, but sound totally different? The main reason is the Picofarad rating. Most guitar cables have a high Picofarad rating. Some as high as 200 Picofarads per foot. A cable with a high Picofarad rating is much cheaper to make, and they will still work, but they will not sound as good. Our cables are rated at a SUPER LOW 38 Picofarads per foot (AWESOME). Most guitar cable manufactures don’t even give you their rated Picofarads because they are so high. Why would you want to use a cheap cable with a hard plastic cover, no flexibility, and a high Picofarad rating? A good cable is just as important as a good guitar or amp. Our cables have an external rubber heat shrink strain relief, internal rubber booty strain relief, AND an internal metal clamp strain relief. This triple strain relief system allows for many years of trouble free usage.
Product Features
- Braided Tweed Cloth Jacket
- ONLY 38 Picofarads Per Foot
- Very Low Capacitance
- OFC Insulator Shield & Conductive PVC Shielded
- Super Durable & Flexy
I unscrew the 1/4″ ends to check for quality and the heat shrink is so well done I know all is good. I then just check the ohm r If you are considering a cable, shop no more. I did a ton of homework looking for a good quality cable that wasn’t going to break the bank and took a chance on this one. I couldn’t possibly be more happy. I’ve owned a ton of different guitar cables in my 30 years of playing and have come to the conclusion that the super expensive cables are 20% real quality and 80% hype. This cable has increased that opinion in that it is probably half the price of the boutique versions and pretty damn…
but they are more than good enough quality I’ve been building custom harmonica and vocal mics and modding the vintage style cables that go with them since 98′ along with some custom tube amps and modifications, and I’m very very particular regarding workmanship…soldering etc. I used to go to local guitar stores and buy all the DOA from factory cables for cheap and fix them myself, but with GLS, who I’ve purchased numerous gear over the years, I never have to worry about cheaply made cables. I unscrew the 1/4″ ends to check for…