California Cables feature 20-gauge cable, heavy-duty 1/4 in. plugs and are available in 6 vintage Fender colors in 1 ft, 3 ft, 6 ft, 10 ft, and 18 ft lengths. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Quality:
Looks good, but the wires inside break easily
Sound:
Makes a little buzz i have found, but the sounds quality is pretty good.
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9 out of 10Feature:
What can I say? It's a great looking, inexpensive cable.
Quality:
No problems at all. I don't really care for the "screw-down" metal ends. They tend to screw open if you move the cable around, so I would prefer it if they made them molded on or sealed shut. I guess that I can fix this problem with adding a little "loctite". These are great cables for stationary instruments like keyboards, but probably not great for guitars, etc.
Value:
Great product for the price.
Desirability:
Great looking cables.
Sound:
Sounds nice and clean with my keyboards. No interference or hum of any kind (yet). The cables stay stationary in the studio so I can't vouch for those people moving around with them on their guitars.
Overall:
Great value.
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1 out of 10Quality:
unreliable
Desirability:
looks nice but sucks
Sound:
i did not get mine off the website, but it still sucks. mine can not give clear sound and gives alot of static, and thats only on the good days when it works.
Overall:
i am replacing it immediatly
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2 out of 10Feature:
No accessories.
Quality:
Cable would wabble in the 1/4" jack in my guitar.
Value:
Good price, bad cable. The cable will cost around 15 or 16 dollars including shipping, if you were to pay 4 or 5 dollars more you can get cable that will actucally last your lifetime.
Desirability:
good looks but sounds and quality are more important.
Sound:
I recently puchased the lake placid blue 18 ft cable. I have barely had it 3 weeks, and the metal tip part that goes into the guitar has already fallen apart. The next I buy cable get a second opinion at a store, and see what they use at the guitar store for when someone tests out a guitar or a distortion pedal. Also it ads a fuzzy sound through my fender amp
Support:
I will be using my warranty.
Overall:
Not worth buying, you get what you pay for, and you cant get good quality for ten dollars.
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