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Accessories... E.D.GEAR ESS-3/SS 3m Noise-less Guitar Sound Cable by E.D.GEAR, S/S jack type, used item. Good condition, Φ6.3mm straight phone jack, compatible with electronic musical instruments. New retail price around 3000 yen. Manufacturer: Shimamura Music Co., Ltd. The product is in good condition and clean, but it is a used item. However, there are no problems in the usual use. Recommended for those who are starting to play the guitar. Please check and judge with the images posted as it is a used item. Please note that the color of the product may look slightly different from the actual color. Please forgive any minor scratches or stains that could not be captured in the images. We have not confirmed any content not mentioned in the product condition. We indicate the condition when there is a significant feeling of use, such as when there is an impediment to playing. Please refer to the manufacturer's website, catalog, etc. for product specifications and details. Core wire: To minimize signal degradation, 99.9% pure O.F.C. (oxygen-free copper) is used for the core wire. USA standard AWG Insulator: Special polyethylene with low induction rate is used for the insulator due to its unique processing. Reduces sound attenuation and loss. Shield: As a noise countermeasure, 99.9% pure O.F.C. braided shield is applied to conductive vinyl (Super Ω), Cutting out noise such as electromagnetic waves and radio wave interference, improving sound quality and reducing noise. Sheath: Ultra-soft PVC is used for the sheath to increase the flexibility of the cable. It has few kinks and supports the free movement of the player. It also supports use at low temperatures and performs even in cold regions (-10°C). (Quoted from the internet)
5 days ago