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AmBASSador of the F Clef
... found that in our wastebin. From the guys who share the rehearsal room with us. Well, actually a trivial and common problem and, of course, easy to fix.
Aside from demonstrating why every guitar ad bass player should be able to use a soldering iron it gives a clear impression of the "quality" of the Fender cable which is almost completely lacking:
Under a very thick (and protective) coat of rubber a really thin shield - just a few thin wires - and an accordingly thin central lead. Bending "protection" just by a heat shrinking tube and that not even applied carefully. No better than those 5€ cables from Thomann.

Aside from demonstrating why every guitar ad bass player should be able to use a soldering iron it gives a clear impression of the "quality" of the Fender cable which is almost completely lacking:
Under a very thick (and protective) coat of rubber a really thin shield - just a few thin wires - and an accordingly thin central lead. Bending "protection" just by a heat shrinking tube and that not even applied carefully. No better than those 5€ cables from Thomann.


