- Each cable is constructed with oxygen-free copper wire, braided copper shielding, woven cloth exteriors and heavy duty shrink wrapped ends for strain relief.
Product Description
Fender Vintage Voltage cables deliver your signal from point A to point B superbly, with vintage style that won't break the bank. They too feature nickel-plateted plugs, oxygen-free copper wire, braided copper shielding and heavy-duty shrink-wrapped ends, but we've also wrapped'em all up in a handsome tweed woven exterior.... More >>









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Tweed is exactly the word to describe the shielding on these cables. The connectors are silver / nickel plated 1/4 inch jack. It looks solid, steping on it will probably still bend the jack. The whole jack end is covered in a nice thick shrink black plastic that protects the jack / wire intersection. The cloth cover on the cable is solid, really nice.
This cable looks like it will last a good long time. That fabric is a great touch.
The cable is only ten feet, so it’s a little bit shorter than most cables in this range, they’re usually twelve feet.
Sound wise, these are good cables. The length is so short there’s no sound fall off like with long cables. With the solid construction, these appear to be a good value.
Either this gold/tan color is cool to you is a style choice. Some people love neon green cables, others like basic black. This one has a retro look to it, and looks good connected to a Les Paul sunburst or a PRS in charcoal gray / black.
Rating: 5 / 5