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Divine Noise Announces 50/50 Cable

The new 50/50 cable is for those who cant decide if they prefer a curly or a straight cable.

Portland, OR, (December 12, 2011) Ć¢ā‚¬ā€œ Earlier this year, Divine Noise launched their line of cables, developed and all handmade by long time touring guitar tech Gil Divine, used by: Yo La Tengo, Nels Cline, Jeff Tweedy, The National, and Lucinda Williams to name a few. Now, Divine Noise is announcing their new 50/50 cable, for those who cant decide if they prefer a curly or a straight cable. This newest addition to their line of cables has 22 feet of coiled cable and 8 feet of straight cable- the best of both worlds.

The cable utilized is the same exact guitar wire as their popular straight and curly cables. This wire is custom made with the highest quality materials available, including low capacitance 20 AWG pure copper stranded center conductor, heavy-duty PVC jacket and is assembled using the highest quality silver solder. These features ensure a low-noise, reliable product guaranteeing the best tone available, perfect for heavy touring. All of their cables come standard with G&H Industries plugs (Neutrik MP2X-AU-SILENT ends by request) Completely made by hand in the USA.

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