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Gator Adds New Braided Cables to Its Cableworks Series

Gator Adds New Braided Cables to Its Cableworks Series

Available in 10- and 20-foot lengths, these cables combine reliable signal transmission with a distinctive braided design that adds a unique visual element to any setup.


The Backline Series braided instrument cables feature classic 1/4-inch straight to right-angle connectors for a secure connection and a durable 6.5-millimeter braided jacket that delivers a retro aesthetic. Players can choose between three color combinations ā€“ black and black, black and grey, or brown and yellow(tweed).

Each cable has a 23-gauge, 99.99% oxygen-free copper conductor and copper spiral shielding to provide a clear signal and eliminate interference. The low capacitance minimizes signal loss and supports wider audible frequencies, providing a richer, uncolored tone. Reusable ties ensure cables remain organized during transport.

Gator Cableworks offers a comprehensive selection of audio cables, including XLR, instrument, and speaker cables. Whether selecting from the Backline, Composer, or premiumHeadliner Series, consumers can trust Cableworks to deliver reliability, durability, and top-tier performance in any setting. For more information on Cableworks, visit www.gatorco.com.

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The National New Yorker lived at the forefront of the emerging electric guitar industry, and in Memphis Minnieā€™s hands, it came alive.

This National electric is just the tip of the iceberg of electric guitar history.

On a summer day in 1897, a girl named Lizzie Douglas was born on a farm in the middle of nowhere in Mississippi, the first of 13 siblings. When she was seven, her family moved closer to Memphis, Tennessee, and little Lizzie took up the banjo. Banjo led to guitar, guitar led to gigs, and gigs led to dreams. She was a prodigious talent, and ā€œKidā€ Douglas ran away from home to play for tips on Beale Street when she was just a teenager. She began touring around the South, adopted the moniker Memphis Minnie, and eventually joined the circus for a few years.

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Featuring torrefied solid Sitka Spruce tops, mahogany neck, back, and sides, and Fishman Presys VT EQ System, these guitars are designed to deliver quality tone and playability at an affordable price point.

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