Fender Hello Kitty Instrument 10ft / 3‚05 m Straight - Straight Ins
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Say hello to the vibrant world of Hello Kitty with the Fender x Hello Kitty collection, celebrating an iconic collaboration that transcends generations. This collection merges the supercute and colorful aesthetic of Hello Kitty with the road-reliable excellence of Fender gear, delivering unparalleled performance and stylish flair. Rock out with your instrument in playful style and let Hello Kitty join you on your musical journey!Featuring a bold pink PVC jacket with Hello Kitty printed on the custom cable ends, the Fender x Hello Kitty instrument cable combines fun and functionality. Constructed with durable nickel-plated connectors and spiral shielding for sonic transparency, this cable delivers exceptional sonic clarity and durability. Available in 10’ and 18.6’ lengths, this guitar cable is crafted from durable PVC and features straight 1/4-inch connectors on both ends. The 8mm wire jacket ensures reliable and solid construction, while the 23-gauge conductor improves signal path strength. Additionally, it includes 90% OFC spiral shielding for enhanced durability and nickel-plated connectors for reliable performance.
Material: OFC - oxygen free copper
Original Colour by Producer: Pink
Connector Angle: Straight - Straight
Diameter (mm): 8.0
Type-A Connector: Jack MONO 6,3 mm Male
Shielding: Yes
Colour: Pink
Type-B Connector: Jack MONO 6,3 mm Male
Length: 10ft / 3‚05 m
~ Length: 3 m
Material: OFC - oxygen free copper
Original Colour by Producer: Pink
Connector Angle: Straight - Straight
Diameter (mm): 8.0
Type-A Connector: Jack MONO 6,3 mm Male
Shielding: Yes
Colour: Pink
Type-B Connector: Jack MONO 6,3 mm Male
Length: 10ft / 3‚05 m
~ Length: 3 m
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