Feel the textile outer jacket of this instrument cable to bring memories flooding back. Memories of great hand-made music, of an era when bands were still named after their bandleader.
What's inside the jacket is naturally proven KLOTZ quality throughout. The proven cable, with low capacitance of 115 pF/m, has a conductive plastic shield plus a bare copper spiral shield. The textile jacket not only gives the cable its good looks, but also adds extra resilience and protection without impairing its high flexibility.
The high-quality metal connector has a gold tip. A shrink sleeve at each end gives added anti-kink protection. The "59" logo is engraved on the connector sleeve as a final affectionately detailed touch.
Musical memories need not be locked away - bring them back to life with KLOTZ '59 Vintage Guitar Cable.
Features: Cable type: '59 Vintage, capacitance 115 pF, 7,6 mm Ø Jacket: PVC, textile Shielding: double screened cable, bare copper spiral shield and conductive plastic Connectors: Klotz Jack plug 2pole 6,35 mm, metal shell, straight - angled Contacts: nickel, golden tip Series: Vintage Colour: black/white Length: 6m
I'm curious about how these non-Neutrik connectors will turn out. Let's wait and see. First reaction of everyone is how nice it looks though. Of course, that doesn't matter one bit (or ok, perhaps just one or two bits then).
I'm especially hopelful about how these keep sounding, and how they'll get tangled less.
Really love the vintage look mixed with the great craftsmanship of the cables themselves. Great soldering work and heat-shrink protected. They feel quite sturdy and feel like they're made to last.
Nice quality super long guitar lead, seems to be of better quality than the equivalent Fender custom shop lead.
Also works well to tie down the singer's ego when it heads for the stratosphere.
I've tried lots of different cables over the years from budget to mid-priced and almost without exception they've all had their faults eventually. This Klotz cable is still affordable and worth the few extrea euros over more standard fare in my opinion. It's quite sturdy, doesn't get twisted and tangled up in the same way as classic plastic-coated vcables and so far has proved a worthwhile investment. The build quality appears to be very good indeed: heat-shrinked wires right up the jack, rubber O-ring to keep the screw-in sleeve in place, and pretty decent braiding. On top of all that there's no noise associated with it so I'll definitely be buying more Klotz cables in the future.