Ernie Ball Instrument Cable, Black 10 ft.
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The blue/black "Neon" isn't even close to being neon. Under black light, there is no glow at all- Very disappointed because it does not reflect even as much as a regular lighter blue would.
The angled end is connected to my amplifier, while the straight end is connected to my guitar.
Of course.
It should work in any guitar, as far as I know. The connections have worked flawlessly for me.
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Great guitar cables with a braided outer that sound great and are fairly durable. The color selection, as well as the colors in general, is my favorite part. Because my band members like to "borrow" cables and never return them, I chose these because the distinct colors will make it clear whether they are mine or not. I got a neon orange, neon yellow, and neon pink, all of which I love. If you prefer brighter colors, they sell less of them. The cables are excellent and are a good value for the quality; Ernie Ball produces high-quality gear, and I've never had a problem with one of their products. They're also equipped with cable ties to keep them neat and tidy. I would recommend this cable to anyone who has had their cables stolen in the past, or who is looking for a good quality cable at a reasonable price.
This cable has a cool design and is a bright orange color. It appears to be durable, but it is prone to becoming tangled. The first time I plugged it in, there was some crackling, and it's happened a couple of times since then. There appears to be some signal loss as well; my guitar sounds a little thinner, as if some of the low end is missing. It's not a lot, but it's enough to make a difference. At this price point, I had hoped for a little more quality. I have a ten-year-old, plastic-coated Peavey cable that still works great and costs half as much.
For the past 18 years, I've been using the same worn-out Monster Bass cable, and while I love it, I wanted to switch things up. This year, I bought a snowy white EBMM Stingray special, and I needed a cable that was ultra durable, well-made, and aesthetically pleasing in addition to the old black sheathing! Of course, I went with the Red/Black cable because my snowy white bass needed some contrast!br>br>I've been using EB patch cables on my pedalboards for about a year now and have found them to be excellent. I'm only going to use these patch cables. When I book anything other than a instrument level input at my current venue, the electronics are terrible and cause terrible interference. Even instruments suffer, so I needed a peadalboard with a lot of power conditioning and good connections. The EB patch cables were the only ones that allowed my signal chain to ring as clear as possible with the least amount of interference, buzz, or shoddy workmanship. (If you've ever had to rework a complicated pedalboard due to a faulty cable, you know how frustrating it can be. ) br>br>Given how well the patches worked, I decided to get a backup cable for my main rig. This cable is of exceptional quality. I don't notice any difference in sound quality because the connections aren't gold plated. Who knows, maybe all the glitz and glam of precious metal plating isn't worth it? (I'm pointing my finger at you, IEM cable manufacturers!) In any case, this cable appears to be capable of withstanding the same abuse that I have subjected my other cable to. Why would you switch after 18 years with the same cable? That's why: I was looking for something unique. And I believe this cable will last for the next five years. What more can you ask for than a ten-year commitment? br>br>Buy it; you will not be disappointed.
This cable was purchased to replace a 15-foot cable that had become damaged. year- The connectors on an old Fender cable weren't looking so hot. I couldn't believe it when I heard it, but it was true. The old cables must be replaced. I was blown away by the sound quality of this new cable. The new cable sounds much cleaner and purer than the old one. This cable was a little more expensive than I had anticipated. But I'll do my best to put up with my slightly better sound.
H 1/4" plugs into less expensive components So far, this Ernie Ball cable appears to be well-made and sturdy enough; the connectors are hefty and don't appear to be cheap, and I haven't experienced any RFI issues. I like the outer braiding as well, and I'd buy another if I needed one.
Nothing to complain about: it's made in the United States, it's of high quality, and it has gold ends. br>I wanted to see if there was any loss or crackle when a cord was stretched from guitar to amp. Most men claim to be 25 feet tall. The sky's the limit, and I can assure you that this 25-footer is the real deal.
On Sunday mornings, I plug a POD500 into an old house system. As a result, I can't vouch for the cable's tone and/or tone loss. I can attest to the fact that it is effective. My cable would occasionally wander away from me, and I'd have to hunt for it for quite some time. The color, length, 1 straight and 1 angled connector, and weave covering are the main reasons I bought it. The structure is quite solid. br>br> Depending on the guitar, I'll use the straight or angled end to plug in. In my guitar, I primarily employ the angled connector. To put it another way, the cable is moved around from time to time. br>br>Due to the color, this cable should be easy to locate if it wanders away.
I bought the gold version specifically for the performance, so it's not Ernie Ball's fault. I can't stand looking at the gold plugs that protrude from my guitars. Silver has a much more appealing appearance. I'm not sure why, though. The cable, on the other hand, is easily twisted and difficult to straighten. That's the first time I've ever encountered a cable like that. I'm at home, after all. I'm afraid I don't have a good enough ear to tell if a non-verbal communication is intended or not. Version in gold. and the performance of different cables would be different. Nonetheless. This is a purchase that I do not regret.