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Strukture Releases Pig Hog Cables

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This new Pig Hog line includes five different instrument cables with straight or right-angle plugs, two speaker cables (25 and 50 feet), and six microphone cables stretching from 3 to 50 feet in length.



Petaluma, CA (May 24, 2011) -- Strukture's new Pig Hog cables are precisely overbuilt to stand up to the most grueling tour conditions imaginable. They feature extra-thick 8mm wire, performance-quality connectors and tension-resistant stress relief. Add to that a "no questions" lifetime guarantee.

This new Pig Hog line includes five different instrument cables with straight or right-angle plugs, two speaker cables (25 and 50 feet), and six microphone cables stretching from 3 to 50 feet in length.

Models:
  • RH186 - 18.5' 1/4" - 1/4" 8mm Instrument Cable
  • PH10 - 10' 1/4" - 1/4" 8mm Instrument Cable
  • PH1RR - 1' 1/4" Right Angle - 1/4" Right Angle 8mm Instrument Cable
  • PH186R - 18.5' 1/4" - 1/4" Right Angle 8mm Instrument Cable
  • PH25 - 25' 1/4" - 1/4" 8mm Instrument Cable
  • PHSC25 - 8MM Speaker Cable, 25FT (14 Gauge Wire)
  • PHSC50 - 8MM Speaker Cable, 50FT (14 Gauge Wire)
  • PHM3 - 8MM Microphone Cable, 3FT XLR
  • PHM10 - 8MM Microphone Cable, 10FT XLR
  • PHM15 - 8MM Microphone Cable, 15FT XLR
  • PHM20 - 8MM Microphone Cable, 20FT XLR
  • PHM25 - 8MM Microphone Cable, 25FT XLR
  • PHM50 - 8MM Microphone Cable, 50FT XLR
For more information:
Strukture

Source: Press Release

     

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Nick
on 02/20/2013
I have bought a few of the Pig Hog XLR mic cables and they seem to be be very well constructed. They have black metal ends and fit tightly in all my mics. I don't gig them, only use in a home studio setting, but I wouldn't think twice to use them at live shows.



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