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Fender Custom Shop Performance Series Cable Angled

Mono/Stereo Cable from Fender belonging to the Custom Shop Performance Series Cable series

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azraikazraik

Solid Cable. Good Sound. Great Price.

Fender Custom Shop Performance Series Cable AngledPublished on 04/03/15 at 13:10
Overview

Cables usually seem like a no-brainer. Just go to your nearest music shop and buy the cheapest one you can find. All cables are pretty much the same, right?

Wrong.

Why spend only $10-15 on an instrument cable that will last a year, when you can spend an extra $10-15 and have a cable that will last for years to come. Buying gear is about more than saving a buck; it's about making an investment, and that is especially the case with professional sound equipment. Fender Custom Shop cables are not merely classy-looking and built well, but they sound great for the money.

Cables that Don't Break the Bank

Let's face it, Fender Custom Shop cables are not synonymous with big names...…
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Overview

Cables usually seem like a no-brainer. Just go to your nearest music shop and buy the cheapest one you can find. All cables are pretty much the same, right?

Wrong.

Why spend only $10-15 on an instrument cable that will last a year, when you can spend an extra $10-15 and have a cable that will last for years to come. Buying gear is about more than saving a buck; it's about making an investment, and that is especially the case with professional sound equipment. Fender Custom Shop cables are not merely classy-looking and built well, but they sound great for the money.

Cables that Don't Break the Bank

Let's face it, Fender Custom Shop cables are not synonymous with big names like Mogami, Lava, or George L's, but they are every bit as good and do not cost nearly as much. Normally, with sound equipment, you truly get what you pay for (or for a little extra money). Not so with Fender Custom Shop's; they really offer great value for the money. I have owned and used them for a few years now with my guitar setup, in both live and studio environments. I immediately noticed a difference in build and sound quality when I started using them, rather than paying for the cheap off-brand cables at my local music shop. The cheap cables I have used will short or stop working after a year, give or take. But my Fender cables have been going strong for almost 3 years, and I haven't seen any noticeable wear yet.

The thing about these cables that really stands out to me is the exterior build quality. Instrument cables are notorious for breaking or shorting at the ends of the cable because they are not properly reinforced or protected. But Fender Custom Shop's have an extra rubber casing around the ends of the cable, which not only protects the cable from wear and tear, but also provides extra insulation when handling the cables around high-voltage musical equipment. Plus, the cables are covered in a tweed cloth that gives them a classic look and provides additional protection and insulation. The only "downside" to all of this extra material on the cables is that it makes them a bit more stiff physically than typical off-brand cables… but I would rather have my cables feel stiff than be more susceptible to bending and breaking.

Bottom-Line

For the money, you can't beat the quality and classic beauty of Fender Custom Shop instrument cables.
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ricoutericoute

very good quality for the price!!

Fender Custom Shop Performance Series Cable AngledPublished on 01/27/13 at 12:23
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from 10j on my impressions:

I had waves both planets and Custom Circuit breaker, he dropped all those although they are more expensive!

Bcp is sound (in comparison) plus Fender defined in mind, so with very good clarity

Construction very serious rigidity and flexibility and good catches, with a very vintage charm especially Tweed version in any case, I personally do not like the black version with white streaks these, it is wire iron old school !

Even on a small transistor amp is extra definition and a dynamic sound less cramped on a guitar signal sensitive enough on the issue of the quality of the impedance and shield!

For the ultimate sound, I'll be tempted to consider...…
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from 10j on my impressions:

I had waves both planets and Custom Circuit breaker, he dropped all those although they are more expensive!

Bcp is sound (in comparison) plus Fender defined in mind, so with very good clarity

Construction very serious rigidity and flexibility and good catches, with a very vintage charm especially Tweed version in any case, I personally do not like the black version with white streaks these, it is wire iron old school !

Even on a small transistor amp is extra definition and a dynamic sound less cramped on a guitar signal sensitive enough on the issue of the quality of the impedance and shield!

For the ultimate sound, I'll be tempted to consider the Monster Cable
but obviously it is not at all the same budget!
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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: Fender
  • Model: Custom Shop Performance Series Cable Angled
  • Series: Custom Shop Performance Series Cable
  • Category: Mono/Stereo Cables
  • Added in our database on: 12/27/2012

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