Fender Standard Koil Kords Cables are not the typical vintage coiled cable designs from the 60s with severely rolled off highs and questionable construction methods, but rather a newer interpretation that still does justice to the past without ignoring modern needs. These cables are engineered to preserve what is good about the original coiled cables without their problems and compromises. They do have the distinctive coiled cable voicing, but with a quieter background resulting from a twisted pair design using separate signal and return conductors, in addition to a double shield. However, the stranding of these cables was optimized to compensate for the coiling, which adds inductance and affects the sound. The use of heavier gauge OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) conductors and better noise isolation provides a wider range, more open sound, as well as freedom from noise and interference that can compromise recording or live sound performance.
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