January 02 2010
Shopping For Guitar Cables
Tagged Under : best guitar cable, guitar cable, guitar cables, guitar cord, guitar tone
Your guitar cables play an integral role in your guitar’s tone. There are so many different options to choose from and it’s important that you find the one that is right for your rig. In this post I’ll show you some different things to consider when shopping for guitar cables and how to determine which is going to be the best for you.
When you’re looking at all of the cables in your local music store it’s really easy to become overwhelmed with the huge number of choices. Prices can range from just a few bucks to over a hundred dollars for cables that look nearly the same. What makes each one different is the materials and craftsmanship that goes into its creation. The best cables are going to have silver or copper cores that let the signal from your guitar make it to your amp with the least amount of loss and interference. These high-end cables are usually only for studio use and may be overkill for your practice or live setup.
To find the right one for you it’s important to determine your budget before hand. This is especially true if you’re known for busting cables or connections frequently (I am!). Once you have your budget figured out you can start looking at cables that fit your range. I recommend going to your local guitar shop and asking them to pull some out for you to try. Actually playing them on a setup that is similar to yours is going to make the biggest impact on your decision. You want a cable that feels sturdy at the connections and makes your tone sound how you want it to sound.
Trying to find the best guitar cable is a pain, but with patience and research you can find the one that is best for your budget and your rig. Browse in your local shop to see what works for you, then buy it online to save money.

