🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with FIBBR!
The FIBBR Guitar Cable 3M-2 Pack features a right-angle design for versatile connectivity, high-purity 24AWG oxygen-free copper for superior signal transmission, and a durable nylon jacket that withstands over 18,000 bends. Compatible with a variety of instruments and devices, this cable ensures a noise-free performance and comes with a lifetime warranty for added peace of mind.
Manufacturer | FIBBR |
Part number | guitar-cables-2-10ft |
Item Weight | 372 g |
Package Dimensions | 28.7 x 21.11 x 3.81 cm; 372 g |
Manufacturer reference | guitar-cables-2-10ft |
Size | 3M |
Style | 2 PACK |
Shape | Round |
Specification met | FCC |
Special Features | Tangle Free |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**M
Great quality for the price
Impressive quality for the price. No unwanted hiss or noises and just the right length for my use. Fits in visually with my other cables too.
A**N
As expected
As advertised. Appears quite strong and should take the wear and tear of a guitar lead. The right angle plug doesn’t fit a spark amp at all angles like others do.
S**E
Ideal as a longer patch for connecting pedal-boards and equipment
I have many very expensive guitar cables, and I'm not going to pretend these are as good as my best ones, but they're not bad either and I'd be happy to use them in a number of scenarios.Visually they look professional and the braided outer sheath is smart. The jack plugs are extra-slim, slimmer than expected, and fit into tightly packed areas with ease. Flexibility is good, the braid does make them a little stiffer than an un-braided one but they're still not bad.Quality-wise I cut apart both jacks and cable: The cable has a nice thick outer rubber sheath and the inner core also has a conductive rubber sheath under the spiral wound screen. This is, in my opinion, the ideal. The jacks are the standard budget crimped style, but have a thermoplastic filler applied over the soldered areas along with a heat-shrink outer. Both these things add some extra protection when pulling, and if you do ever need to re-solder these then the thermoplastic layer cuts away easily to reveal a normal solder joint, which is great news. I was happy to see this.I probably wouldn't use these as a guitar lead, I'd always spend more on that because it's a critical area, but these are definitely a big step-up from the cheap moulded sorts and I'd happily use them in any other area of the signal chain. Either on a larger pedalboard, as a send-return from my amp, or to hook up a stereo mixer to something else. They're largely noise free and sound clear without crackle or tone loss.
B**N
Fab!
Perfect!!
K**S
Great
Works perfectly.Used in a variety of placements between guitars, amps and pedals.The right angle helps when using it with certain guitars, or cramped pedal boards, or even most horizontal places jacks on amps.This angle prevents wear and tear by not having your cable bending under weight at the jack point.
M**R
Free plectrums
You get two cables which is great if you need to connect an effects pedal in line with your guitar an amp.The cables are great for practicing at home as they are not long, and don't get tangled.The plugs are well made and fit snuggly into the amp and guitar sockets. One plug is right-angled and the other is straight.The cable itself feels hard wearing.Eight colourful plectrums are provided free. This is a nice touch and unexpected!
M**G
Works.
Nice braided, flexible, strong cable.Hubby is happy with this.He has used this brand before and is satisfied with their quality.
K**R
Mid-range guitar cables for a good price
These aren't the best guitar leads I've ever used, but they're the best for the price! I help run a community radio station and we have a number of live performers come in. You wouldn't believe how many of them turn up without guitar leads (or plectrums, more on that later). So it's very handy to have a set of leads available.I've got some expensive guitar leads that these aren't quite as good as, but for their price, they can't be beaten. Cables like these often get kicked around on the floor and generally abused, so I'm pleased with the solid construction. They feel like they're going to last pretty well.Oh and they come with some plectrums. That was a welcome bonus. As I said, it's amazing how often guitarists turn up without a plectrum, so I have to keep a box in the station. These aren't the best picks in the world, but I find the ones I lend out don't tend to come back, so I'm happy to have these.
A**R
Really Works
These cables work very well !
D**.
State-of-the-art Klinke
Keine bekannte Marke, kein Labelgedöns – dennoch zweifellos ein gut verarbeitetes Monoklinkenkabel fürs Studio oder auf der Bühne zum fairen Preis. 1,8 m ist eine gute Länge für die Keyboard-Verkabelung (Effektgeräte etc.). Robust gebaut, trittfest, mit einwandfreier Übertragung und Abschirmung, unverwüstlichem Textilmantel, verschraubten Steckern und Winkelstecker. Ein vielseitig einsetzbares Klinkenkabel.Kein Premiumprodukt sondern ein Kabel, das alle Grundfunktionen für die Verbindung von Instrumenten erfüllt. Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Music never stops.
N**Y
Instrumentenkabel mit guter Qualität
Ich habe die Instrumentenkabel von FIBBR in der Länge 1,8m und 3m ausprobiert. Die Kabel sind in beiden Längen absolut identisch aufgebaut. Auch der Lieferumfang ist in beiden Längen gleich, so liegen neben den beiden Kabeln noch acht Plektren in der Tüte.Die Kabellänge von 1,8m ist für mich die richtige Länge für den Einsatz zwischen Multieffektgerät und Verstärker. Der Winkelstecker ist dabei ideal für den Anschluss am rückseitigen Verstärkereingang. Auch für die Verbindung zwischen dem Multieffektgerät und meinem Audiointerface ist das 1,8m lange Kabel gut geeignet.. Das Kabel ist ca. 7mm dick und mit einem Gewebe ummantelt. Das Kabel ist nicht zu steif aber auch nicht so weich das es sich permanent verknotet. Die Klinkenstecker aus Metall machen einen soliden Eindruck und lassen sich aufschrauben. Der Knickschutz besteht aus einem Schrumpfschlauch der nicht nur über das Kabel, sondern auch über den Stecker geschrumpft ist.Die Bilder zeigen das Kabel im Einsatz am Verstärker, Multieffektgerät und Audiointerface und lassen die Dimensionen der Stecker erkennen.Die mitgelieferten Plektren sind in Standardgröße gehalten und weisen im Set der 1,8m Kabel die folgenden Stärken auf: 2x ca. 0,70mm, 6x ca. 0,75mm. Welche Stärken man erhält scheint Glückssache zu sein, denn bei den 3m Kabeln waren die Stärken abweichend. Sind sind also eine nette Zugabe die man nutzen kann, wenn zufällig die richtige Stärke dabei ist, oder man etwas flexibel ist.Ich kann die Kabel durchaus empfehlen, gebe ihnen aber im Preis-Leistungsverhältnis aber nur vier Sterne da man in dieser Preisklasse bereits Kabel von renommierten Herstellern bekommen kann. Ob diese dann qualitativ besser oder schlechter sind kann ich allerdings nicht beurteilen.
J**S
Funktioniert
Alles okay
C**R
Sehr stabil
Sehr stabiles Kabel und stabile Verstärkung nach Stecker für den Preis erste Sahne
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