rhinocables 6.35mm Mono & TRS Jack Stereo Cable|Male to Male Connectors | Multi Instrument Compatibility for Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, Amp & Mixing | Premium Sound Quality Performance (1m)
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Key Features
UNIVERSAL AUDIO COMPATIBILITY: These rhinocables 6.35mm Mono Jack Cables offer universal compatibility with a range of instruments and audio gear. Connect your electric guitar, bass, synthesiser, keyboard, amplifier, speakers or piano seamlessly for a superior audio experience.
VARIOUS LENGTH OPTIONS: Choose from various lengths, from 15cm to 20m, to suit your needs. Whether you're performing on stage or recording in a studio, these cables ensure a tangle-free, efficient setup, perfect for any guitar cable or jack-to-jack cable requirement.
PREMIUM SOUND QUALITY: Experience optimal sound quality with enamelled premium copper cables and polished, nickel-plated connectors. Enjoy flawless, noise-free audio transmission, ensuring your music is heard with clarity and precision, ideal for stereo jack applications.
EASY PLUG-AND-PLAY: Frustration-free installation, without needing external power or drivers. The rhinocables 6.35mm instrument cable allows for quick setup, so you can connect your instrument to an amplifier in no time and focus on your performance.
VERSATILE AUDIO CONNECTIONS: Versatile and reliable, these cables are perfect for connecting not only musical instruments but also audio equipment such as mixers, audio interfaces and recording devices. They’re a versatile choice for various professional audio setups, from electric guitars to instrument amp connections.
Product Details
- Brand
- rhinocables
- Model
- E2105
- Colour
- Black
- Size
- 1m
- Format
- Electronics
- ASIN
- B00ESDNXBI
- Category
- Musical Instruments & DJ > General Music-Making Accessories > Cables & Leads > Instrument Cables
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Listed Since
- 26 August 2013