When you're wiring a pedal board or patching rack gear, these 18-inch TS patch cables solve the real problem: keeping connections tight without the bulk. The right-angle connectors are the key here — they let you pack pedals close together without straight plugs jamming into knobs or taking up precious board real estate.
These are unbalanced TS cables, which is exactly what you want for guitar effects chains and most studio patch bay work. The 18-inch length hits the sweet spot for pedal spacing — long enough to route around larger enclosures or give you flexibility when you rearrange your setup, but short enough to keep your signal path clean and minimize noise.
The 10-pack comes in multiple colors, which might seem like a small thing until you're troubleshooting a dead signal at soundcheck. Color-coding your patch cables makes tracing signal flow much faster, especially when you're working in dim stage lighting or cramped spaces.
At this price point, these aren't boutique cables with hand-soldered connectors, but they're solid workhorses for everyday gigging and studio use. The right-angle design reduces stress on the connections when pedals are packed tight, which helps prevent the intermittent connection issues that can kill a performance.
Bottom line: If you need reliable patch cables that maximize space on your pedal board without breaking the bank, this 10-pack covers most standard setups with room for spares.
Technical Specifications
- Model: SARAPC1.5n
- Quantity: Multi-Color 10 Pack
- Cable Length: 18 inches
- Connector Type: 1/4" TS to 1/4" TS
- Configuration: Right Angle
- Signal Type: Unbalanced
- Cable Colors: Multiple Colors
- Recommended For: Effects pedals, rack equipment connections
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these work with my guitar effects pedals?
Yes, these TS cables are designed specifically for guitar effects chains. Most pedals use unbalanced 1/4" outputs, which is exactly what these cables handle. The right-angle design prevents the bulk of straight connectors from interfering with pedal controls when you pack them close together.
How many cables do I actually need for my pedal board?
Count your pedals and subtract one — that's how many patch cables you need to chain them together. A 6-pedal board needs 5 cables, an 8-pedal board needs 7. This 10-pack covers boards up to 11 pedals, giving you extras for experimentation or when one inevitably fails at the worst possible moment.
Are 18 inches the right length for pedal boards?
For most setups, yes. Eighteen inches gives you enough length to route around larger pedals or make small adjustments to your board layout without excess cable creating clutter or potential noise. Much shorter and you lose flexibility; much longer and you're dealing with cable management issues and potentially more signal degradation.
Can I use these for balanced studio gear?
No — these are unbalanced TS cables only. If your rack gear has balanced inputs/outputs (usually marked TRS or XLR), you'll need proper balanced cables instead. These work great for guitar amps, keyboards, and other unbalanced equipment, but won't function correctly with balanced gear.
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