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Voltage Cable Co. Unveils New Vintage Coil Cables

Voltage Cable Co. Unveils New Vintage Coil Cables

Voltage Cable Company's new Voltage Vintage Coil 30-foot guitar cable is now protected with ISO-COAT technology to provide unsurpassed reliability.


The new coiled cables are available in four eye-grabbing retro colors ā€“ Surf Green, Electric Blue, Orange and Caramel ā€“ as well as three standard colors: Black, White and Red. There is also a CME exclusive ā€œChicago Creamā€ color on the way.

Guitarists can choose between three different connector configurations: straight/straight plugs, right angle/straight and right angle/right angle options.

The Voltage Vintage Coil offers superior sound quality and durability thanks to ISO-COAT treatment, a patent-pending hermetic seal applied to solder terminations. This first-of-its-kind airtight seal prevents corrosion and oxidization, a known factor in cable failure and degradation. ISO-COAT protected cables are for guitarists who value genuine lifetime durability and consistent tone throughout their career on stage and in the studio.

Voltage cables are hand made by qualified technical engineers using the finest components available and come with a lifetime warranty.

Voltage Vintage Coil features include:

  • Lifetime guarantee, 1000+ gig durability
  • ISO-COAT treatment - corrosion & oxidization resistant cable internals
  • Strengthened structural integrity of solder terminations

Voltage Vintage Coils carry $89.00 USD pricing each and are available online at voltagecableco.com, as well as in select guitar stores in North America, Australia, Thailand, UK, Belgium and China.

About Voltage Cable: Established in 2021, Voltage Cable Co. is a family owned and operated guitar cable company based in Sydney, Australia. All their cables are designed to be played, and built for a lifetime. The companyā€™s ISO-COAT is a patent pending hermetic seal applied to solder terminations.

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