Collection: Instrument and guitar cables

Here you can get your premium guitar cables for your electric guitar or bass. If you're looking to buy a new instrument cable, you've come to the right place. We still use the highest quality components from sources like Neutrik.

Frequently asked questions about guitar and instrument cables?

Which cable for guitar?

An electric guitar typically uses an instrument cable. This cable transmits the electrical signal from the guitar to the amplifier or effects pedals. It usually has jack plugs at both ends and is shielded to minimize interference or hum.

What is the best guitar cable?

The best guitar cable is one with good shielding, sturdy connectors, and solid construction. This ensures clean signal transmission and reduces background noise. A flexible, robust outer sheath is also important for longevity and suitability for use on stage or in the rehearsal room.

Can guitar cables also be used for speakers?

Guitar cables should not normally be used for speakers. Speaker cables are constructed differently and must be able to carry higher currents. An instrument cable is not designed for this and, in the worst case, can be damaged or impair the amplifier.

Can I use any cable for my guitar?

No, not just any cable is suitable for a guitar. Instruments require shielded instrument cables, which are specifically designed for weak audio signals. Other cable types can cause interference or fail to transmit the signal properly.

How long should a guitar cable be?

The length of a guitar cable depends on how far you want to be from the amplifier. Many musicians use cables of about three to six meters because these offer enough freedom of movement while still maintaining a relatively clear signal. Very long cables can weaken the signal somewhat and alter the sound.

Are guitar cables with a right-angle bend better?

Right-angled plugs aren't necessarily better, but they can be more practical in some situations. They can prevent the cable from kinking sharply, especially if the guitar's jack is in an awkward position. This often protects the cable better and can extend its lifespan.

Are guitar and bass cables the same?

In most cases, guitar and bass cables are the same because both instruments transmit a similar electrical signal. Therefore, the same instrument cables can usually be used for both guitar and bass.

Why did Jimi Hendrix use a coiled cable?

Jimi Hendrix frequently used coiled cables because they could expand considerably while playing, thus offering greater freedom of movement on stage. Furthermore, these cables were very common at the time and helped to reduce cable clutter on stage. The coiled cable could contract when the player was closer to the amplifier and expand again when they moved further away.