Virginia S
4 februari 2025
I’m always surprised by how many cables you need with an electric guitar. I played acoustic for years and the shear number of cables required was definitely the biggest surprise.These multi-coloured cables are awesome for many reasons and I’ve only found one possible downside.First the slight downside: they could be a bit longer. This downside is also an upside cuz they don’t get tangled, that’s why I said ‘possible’ downside!Now the many good sidesThe colours make them easy to organize and to know what they’re hooked up to. I like to buy things in colours. My Mini Gibson amp is red: use the red cord, my switch pedal is grey, I use the blue cord for now for that because I have another pedal that’s black. It’s super easy to know what needs to be moved or tweaked.As mentioned before, their short length also keeps them from getting tangled.Another thing that keeps them organized is the Velcro connector so that once they’re out of the bag they don’t need to be stuffed back in or have a twist tie used on them or anything else.They’re just designed really well!Speaking of that, they’re solid copper connector pins make for sturdy connections and great sound! No weak spots, fiddling, having them lose connection, they’re solid!Absolutely get these, get two or even three. You know you’ll end up using them eventually 😆 I love my guitar but it is a cord hog lol 😂 these are crazy reasonably priced, I didn’t know they were solid copper connectors when I ordered them, but I was REALLY impressed with the price when I saw that!They’re also nice and thick, the coverings are sturdy and thick too. They feel solid in your hand. I haven’t had mine for that long, but I’m betting they last for a long time.They could, of course be used for any other electric instrument and lots of other purposes but I’m biased for my own uses 😊