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George L's Solder-Free Shield Cable 16.5m (I-I) George L's 155 Gauge Instrument Cable This is a considerable length, over 16 meters. Why not cut it and use it for patch cables, etc.? The following is an explanation by AI. About George L's George L's is a legendary brand that popularized solderless patch cables worldwide. It is favored by many professional musicians and studio musicians, including Eric Johnson. Features of George L's Cables Solderless and DIY: You can create cables to your liking without soldering. With scissors and a flathead screwdriver, you can repair them on the spot in case of trouble, and avoid changes in sound quality due to the type of solder or skill. Easy-to-handle thin cables: The cables are thin and flexible, making them very easy to handle inside an effects board. However, some people find them a bit stiff depending on the product. Flat sound quality faithful to the original sound: The sound quality is evaluated as "flat sound quality faithful to the original sound," "excellent sound clarity and quality," and "beautiful, clear sound." Some opinions suggest that the high frequencies may sound subdued, but overall, the sound quality is considered clear. Brass plugs: The plugs are made of brass, which contributes to good sound clarity. However, brass can oxidize and degrade sound quality, so regular maintenance is recommended. How Solderless Cables Work Solderless cables are innovative products that allow you to connect cables and plugs without soldering. George L's plugs work by inserting the cable and tightening a screw, which allows the internal core wire and ground wire to contact the plug. This is a significant advantage, as it allows even beginners to easily create patch cables to their liking.
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