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RockBoard Releases PatchWorks Solderless Cables

RockBoard Releases PatchWorks Solderless Cables

The cable system features a 2-directional 2-piece solderless plug design.

Markneukirchen, Germany (August 2, 2018) -- The RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Patch Cable System features the first genuine 2-directional 2-piece solderless plug design on the market designed and developed in Germany. They will always offer the plug orientation you need, since you can easily flip them from straight to angled or vice-versa. The patented easy-to-use design has a two-piece plug features a slim and compact design (chrome or gold) for saving pedalboard real estate that can be changed from straight to angled simply by turning one part by 90 degrees.

Using professional-grade, high-quality cable and connectors with gold-plated tips, the RockBoard PatchWorks give you everything you desire for your hi-fi pedalboard. Build your own patch cables, in exactly the length you need them, cutting down on excess cable path and curbing signal loss. Plug-and-play design - no cable stripping required; gold plated tips! The following RockBoard PatchWorks articles will be available by the end of July:

  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Patch Cable Set 3 m Cable + 10 Plugs - Chrome
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Patch Cable Set 3 m Cable + 10 Plugs - Gold
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Cable, 3 m
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Cable, 6 m
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Plugs, 2 pcs. - Chrome
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Plugs, 6 pcs. - Chrome
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Plugs, 2 pcs. - Gold
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Solderless Plugs, 6 pcs. - Gold
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Cable Cutter
  • RockBoard PatchWorks Spare TX Screws, 10 pcs.
  • RockBoard PatchWorks TX8 Wrench

For international pricing, please contact your local distributor or dealer.

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