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Admirable Cables
I am absolutely addicted to buying hand soldered, gold plated cordial cables. The black aluminum housing gives them a sleek and professional look, while the golden RCA and TS jacks add a touch of luxury. But what really sets these cables apart is the beautiful solder work and the copper fleece-like wire flowing through the cable. I love that you can unscrew the connectors from the housing to admire the craftsmanship and it also allows for easy disassembly and repair if needed.
The build quality of these cables feels super good. They look and feel solid and durable, and I have no doubt that they will last me a long time. And as an added bonus, copper is becoming more valuable, so these cables might even be a good investment.
Let me write you a tale,
there once was a man who hoarded too many gold-plated cordial cables. He had so many that he could not even use them all. But he could not help himself, he was addicted to their beauty and craftsmanship. He had never heard the old tales form Tolkien's book, of Smaug the dragon who hoards gold. One day, he heard a loud roar outside. He opened his door to find a dragon.
He quickly grabbed a cordial and plugged his prophet rev 2 into a guitar amp, cranked up the volume and hit the keys. The dragon was blown back by the clarity of the sound.
The pure sound penetrated the dragon's thick hide and touched it's heart in a way that eliminated all greed and hatred.
The man instantly realized that only hand soldered cables are capable of this kind of clarity.
The build quality of these cables feels super good. They look and feel solid and durable, and I have no doubt that they will last me a long time. And as an added bonus, copper is becoming more valuable, so these cables might even be a good investment.
Let me write you a tale,
there once was a man who hoarded too many gold-plated cordial cables. He had so many that he could not even use them all. But he could not help himself, he was addicted to their beauty and craftsmanship. He had never heard the old tales form Tolkien's book, of Smaug the dragon who hoards gold. One day, he heard a loud roar outside. He opened his door to find a dragon.
He quickly grabbed a cordial and plugged his prophet rev 2 into a guitar amp, cranked up the volume and hit the keys. The dragon was blown back by the clarity of the sound.
The pure sound penetrated the dragon's thick hide and touched it's heart in a way that eliminated all greed and hatred.
The man instantly realized that only hand soldered cables are capable of this kind of clarity.
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Good value in cables
I buy a few Cordial-branded cables with each order as I always seem to need a new set or two for various projects. My gear doesn't get hard use but I'm perfectly satisfied with these cables at the price point. They're not dirt cheap but they have good connectors and reasonable cable diameter. A good safe bet for most applications.
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BS
Just perfect....
Works great to connect my SP404 to my mixer or out of my audio interface to the SP404.... Great build quality
Cordial cable are sturdy and really well build
Impressive.
Cordial cable are sturdy and really well build
Impressive.
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happy customer
Pleased with this cable, works great!
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Just what I needed
perfect little cable, no fuss. very good length, just what I needed to connect my interface with my speakers, as they're right next to each other
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Excellent short connections
Very solid cables do the job well!
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Very good cable!
I use the cordial CFU 0,6 PC Cable for my home studio setup and I am very satisfied with their sound and quality. Although its just a short distance, it is important to deliver the best signal possible to the speakers. Full recommendation!
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cordial as usually
my first choice is always the cordial at studio cables. it is neutral with good quality connectors.
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Good cable
Good cable, no problems at all, sound is fine
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Good
Not a lot of things to add. Looks good, feels good, works good. Cable is good.
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