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About This Listing

DUNLOP

DCIW24R

Pro Series Woven Instrument Cable

24 Foot Cable Straight/Right Angle

These MXR cables feature a woven fabric outer jacket for tangle-free flexibility and improved durability.


The Long Story.

Sweet Spot capacitance means these cables are designed to translate the right tonal harmonics from pickups that enable both guitars and basses to sound big and rich, whether acoustic or electric.

Oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductors keep your instrument's tone pure and OFC spiral shielding blocks unwanted interference while keeping the cable flexible and lightweight.

These MXR cables feature a woven fabric outer jacket for tangle-free flexibility and improved durability.

Available in 12',18', and 24' lengths with straight/straight and straight/right-angle ends.

Limited lifetime warranty available worldwide directly through Dunlop.


NOTE –


ALL straps, picks, parts, and, strings are shipped in BOXES for added protection. It may cost a bit more but isn’t your purchase worth protecting from loss or damage (and postage due if the PO determines the envelope was lumpy or thick)?


Your choice – shipped secure or shipped cheap and less secure!

Condition
Brand
Model
  • DUNLOP DCIW24R Pro Series Woven Instrument Cable 24 Foot Cable Straight/Right Angle
Categories
Made In
  • China

About the Seller

First Stop Music Shop

Oconomowoc, WI, United States
(2,078)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:3,290

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