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Santo Angelo Introduces Kill Switch Line of Cables

Brazil (January 25, 2013) – Santo Angelo is thrilled to announce the latest edition to its highly-regarded, eco-friendly brand - The new Kill Switch line of cables. The innovative

Brazil (January 25, 2013) – Santo Angelo is thrilled to announce the latest edition to its highly-regarded, eco-friendly brand - The new Kill Switch line of cables.

The innovative “Kill Switch” cuts the guitar’s audio signal and allows for hot- swapping a guitar with none of the annoying amp pop. The Kill Switch can also be used as an additional creative tool allowing the player free rein to control the sound. The cable itself is made of OFC copper and features dual- shielded layers, which allows for a much clearer audio signal with no external interference. The Kill Switch cable comes in your choice of either straight or angled plug.

Each and every Santo Angelo cable is manufactured in an environmentally friendly environment to Santo Angelo’s highest quality specifications.

For more information:
www.killswitchcables.com

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