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SmallStage and AP International Launch CableCup Amp-Top Pick Tray & Cable Rest

SmallStage and AP International Launch CableCup Amp-Top Pick Tray & Cable Rest

The CableCup is a combination of a pick tray and cable rest in a unique design that uses micro-suction technology consisting of miniature air pockets to adhere securely to an amp or tabletop


Introducing the new CableCup family of products for your playing small essentials! Innovative music accessory developer SmallStage has again teamed with APInternational Music Supply, maker of Floyd Rose Tremolos, Pure Tone Output Jacks, AxLabsHardware, and much more, to release this new line of convenient amp top storage trays.

The CableCup is a combination of a pick tray and cable rest in a unique design that uses micro-suction technology consisting of miniature air pockets to adhere securely to an amp or tabletop, allowing for simple removal without leaving any residue behind. Comprised of lightweight, flexible silicone, CableCup products are washable and reusable, ensuring a lifetime of usage.

Featuring a 1/2" deep cup area, the CableCup provides ample room for your picks, slide, capo, and other small playing accessories, ensuring that they stay organized and within easy reach. The notched cable rests guarantee hassle-free cable management, eliminating the need to fumble around for cable ends during practices, studio sessions, or performances. The CableCup Pickshape also fits your favorite frosty beverage, complete with a “sweat” collector to prevent water rings from staining your amp!

The CableCup comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, including officially licensed Fender®Stratocaster® and Telecaster® headstock shapes, Stratocaster® and Telecaster® body shapes, and the classic pick shape.

Never go fumbling for your picks or cables again!

Street: $16.99 - $19.99

For more information, please visit apintl.com.

Cable Cup Amp-Top Pick Tray & Cable Rest


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