🎶 Plug in, stand out — sound that commands the stage!
The Cable Matters 2-Pack 6ft 1/4 Inch TS to TS cables deliver professional-grade audio connections with gold-plated connectors and braided shielding to minimize noise. Designed for versatile use with guitars, basses, keyboards, and other instruments, these durable, kink-resistant cables ensure reliable, high-fidelity sound for both practice and performance.
Brand | Cable Matters |
Connector Type | 1/4 Inch Ts |
Cable Type | Audio cable |
Compatible Devices | Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, Mandolin, Ukulele, Pedal Board |
Special Feature | Braided |
Color | Black |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 1 |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Specification Met | Electromagnetic |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
UPC | 818707021279 |
Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
Item model number | 500027-6x2-JP |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 10.4 x 0.6 inches |
ASIN | B073RMQKYG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 6, 2017 |
C**O
Just a great quality product for the money!
Yes, if your audio cables matter, then this is a great product at a great price ! I use these cables at my home recording studio and when I am on "remote studio mode" no failures so far!
J**.
Plug and Play, baby!
They are good quality for what I paid for them and they work well. The sound is good, definitely not the best cable ever made but it's more than enough for basic uses like my home recording set-up.
K**E
Good cables
Great so far. Thought I had connection issues but after a bunch of troubleshooting I found an issue with my amp. Cables seem fine! Good price and no noticible noise.
G**A
good quality for a good price.
Working well so far.
D**T
Good quality!
Very nice cables for your guitar or any instrument requiring a cable, no static or noise from these and wrapped with cloth, great value!
M**T
Well made
Well made. Solid
U**I
Preferred sound to more expensive cables
More expensive cables often sound better, but the returns diminish rapidly after a certain point. A $60 Mogami guitar cable is audibly better than a cheap Fender cable and is worth the money for studio use. But is a $150 Lava cable better than the Mogami? Not enough to justify the $ in my opinion.But more expensive is not always better. Here we have an example of a $15 cable set being preferable to a $40 set.I recently bought the Korg Minilogue XD synth and I needed 10' instrument cables to connect with my interface. I ordered some Roland Black cables along with the synth, but they ended up being back-ordered. Knowing I'd eventually need more cables anyway I bought this much cheaper set to "tide me over" until I got the Rolands, which I assumed would be better quality, at least in terms of durability and possibly sound too.I was wrong. After a few weeks using these cables the Rolands finally arrived and I switched them out. Immediately I noticed a change in the character of the sound. The Rolands had a sound I'd describe as dry and cold, not as involving. I switched back and forth a few times and consistently, I just liked the Cable Matters set more. Was it night and day? No. I won't make a blanket statement that these sound "better," and I won't say there's anything wrong with the Rolands. But the Cable Matters brought out a certain bloom or richness in the Minilogue's sound that the Roland cables did not, and I not only heard the difference but felt it too. These made me want to play more and the Rolands didn't.In terms of durability I'd say the two sets are comparable. Assuming Cable Matters have good QC and this is a representative example, I think they're a steal at this price.
S**R
Works great
Arrived quick. As advertised. Good quality for the price point.
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