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D'Addario & Co. | American Stage Cables

D'Addario

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Planet Waves American Stage Series microphone cables are built to exceed the demands of the gigging guitarist delivering all the fidelity and durabilty needed for any situation. The 10-foot length is ideal for shorter runs, home studios, and smaller stages, while the 20-foot length is better for when you need a little more playroom. This cable features right angle to right angle 1/4" connectors.

American Stage Microphone Cables are precision engineered and expertly assembled in their Farmingdale, New York facility. They begin with a premium, audiophile cable manufactured in the USA and add exclusive high-quality connectors built by Neutrik utilizing aerospace crimp connector technology. These unique engineering and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques combine to create a cable that will exceed the most demanding expectations allowing the brilliance of your instrument or voice to shine through with the utmost in transparent, natural, and true-to-life sound. The gig is on the line every time you plug in, and this cable was designed to give you the best sounding, most reliable cable every time out.
D'Addario American Stage Series Instrument Cable - Right to Right 20 ft.

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  • Right angle 1/4" and right angle 1/4" connectors
  • 10' or 20' cable (choose in the drop down menu)
  • State-of-the-art crimped connector technology for outstanding performance and unmatched durability
  • 22 gauge OFC twisted pair conductors for optimal signal transfer and flexibility
  • 98% copper braid shielding for superior EMI rejection
  • Neutrik made plugs built to Planet Waves exclusive design
  • Made in USA

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  • I would buy again

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byVince

    fromundisclosed

    Good quality cable. Like to have angle on both ends of my cord. That way end that plugs into my pedal board doesn't stick out and there is less chance of accidentally catching it with my foot.

  • I should have bought two!

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    bynozero

    fromArlington, TX

    I have a Marshall Code 50 and the input is on the top, so with the dual angled connectors, you have less sticking up to get in the way and on the pedal, less sticking out to get in the way. I'll eventually get another one for the same purpose on the pedal and to have less sticking of the guitar on that end.

  • going right back to mogami

    1

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    bysamiam

    fromBakersfield ca

    Didn't work at all

  • High quality, connector's appear to be durable

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byTom

    fromMaryland

    Unlike the prior dual right-angle connector cable I owned, this one is well made with connectors that will not break under the weight of the cable after a few months.

  • Dependable Cables

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byUpTheIrons

    fromOhio Valley

    Started using these cables about 5 years ago. Quiet, dependable sound integrity. Also holding up well over the years.

  • Excellent cord

    5

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    submitted10 years ago

    byJake's Light & Sound

    fromPensacola, Florida

    My Earnie Ball cords were 15/18 years old and worked fine until my grandson started using them, so I gave them to him and fix them often. These are great cords and sound absolutely crystal clear with full frequency range. I have them for bass as well as guitar/pedal board setup. I prefer right angle because they hug the guitar where ever it plugs in and also, they make a cleaner run at the amp input. They really do sound much better than a lot of other cables I've heard. It's like replacing the zip cords with 12 gauge oxygen free copper cables on your stereo loudspeakers.

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