Angled, Coiled Instrument Cable, 1/4" TS Male-1/4" TSA Male, 12' Long, White
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Specifications |
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Brand | Monster | ||
Category | Guitar / Instrument Cables | ||
Connector 1: | TS Male 1/4, | ||
Connector 2: | TS Male Right Angle 1/4, | ||
Length: | 12', | ||
Balanced: | No, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | CLAS-I-21ACWHWW-U, |
It's 12 feet if it is completely uncoiled
But it is coiled. It sits "relaxed" at a little over 6 feet, stretches comfortably around 2 feet. If you are sitting directly in front of the amp, this is long enough
6ft Long Laid Out on Floor Unstretched
The cable is first quality with a non-flimsy stretch and I love the white coils, but 21 feet is not long enough for much more than a small room. It is 6ft end to end when laid out flat on the floor. To be fair, I have never used coiled cable for primary instrument use before, so now I know. Order longer than you think you might want; you'll appreciate the extra slack. Excellent… read more cable six feet long.
I actually like this cable.
If you are one of the cool people you are using a coil cable. Ok, well if you are often confined to a small area of the stage you should be. They give you freedom to stretch out and return to your spot, without dealing with having to rope in your straight cable. For years I used a 'Bullet' white coil, but they have gone out of business. (There is a new company called Lava that makes… read more some now - but have not tried). I saw this and thought I would give it a chance. I almost fell off my chair when it arrived! It is is so much thinner and tinier than the Bullet cables. But i have to say that after taking it to a few gigs, I have warmed up to it. It has enough stretch to move a fair distance from ground zero, and the sound quality seems fine. Plus it fits easily into your case or gig bag. Will it be long lasting?Probably not, most cables are not. It will always have a stress point coming out of the jack, depending on how you position it. But for now it is fine. It is a little pricey for what is is (and it has gone up since I recently bought it), but there are very few choices if you want a usable white coil cord. I think you will be happy with it.
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