If you need a cable that won't stress your guitar's input jack, this right-angle to straight cable is exactly what you're looking for. The right-angle end sits flush against your instrument, which means no more worrying about bumping a protruding cable during energetic performances or accidentally putting strain on that delicate jack when you're moving around on stage.

At 10 feet, this cable hits the sweet spot for most gigging situations—long enough to reach your amp or pedalboard from a comfortable playing position, but not so long that you're dealing with excess cable underfoot. The 20-gauge copper conductors and braided shielding do their job quietly, keeping your signal clean while rejecting the electromagnetic garbage that stage lights and power cables love to throw around.

The white jacket isn't just for looks—if you're working in studios or have white gear, it keeps things looking intentional rather than like a cable salad. The gold-tipped connectors resist corrosion, which matters more than you might think if you're gigging regularly in humid venues or storing your gear in less-than-ideal conditions.

This is solid, workmanlike cable construction without any unnecessary frills. It's not the most premium cable you can buy, but it's built to handle regular use without falling apart or degrading your tone.

Bottom line: If you need a reliable 10-foot cable with a right-angle connector that won't break the bank or your tone chain, this does exactly what it says on the tin.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: SAGC10R
  • Length: 10 Feet
  • Connectors: 1/4" TS Straight to 1/4" TS Right Angle
  • Conductor: 20 Gauge Copper
  • Shielding: Braided Copper
  • Jacket: Flexible PVC
  • Color: White
  • Contact Plating: Gold Tips
  • Warranty: One Year
  • Recommended For: Guitar, bass, studio recording, live performance

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose right-angle over straight connectors?

The right-angle end reduces stress on your guitar's input jack, especially crucial for side-mounted jacks on Strats, Teles, and many acoustics. It also prevents the cable from sticking straight out where it can get kicked, pulled, or damaged during performance.

Will this handle bass frequencies without signal loss?

Yes, the 20-gauge conductors are more than adequate for bass guitar's low frequencies. You won't experience any frequency roll-off or signal degradation that would affect your instrument's natural tone.

How does 10 feet work for typical stage setups?

Ten feet gives you enough slack to move around comfortably while staying connected to your amp or first pedal, but won't leave you with cable spaghetti on stage. If you need more reach for larger stages, you'll want to look at 15 or 20-foot options.

Does the white color affect durability?

The white PVC jacket is just as durable as black cables—it's the same material underneath. The main consideration is that white shows dirt more readily, but it won't affect the cable's electrical performance or lifespan.

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Model
  • SAGC10R-White
Year
  • 1999-2019

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