Mic Pro UK

Fender Professional Series Microphone Cable 10′ in Black

£12.00

Fender Professional series microphone cables offer a highly reliable, quality connection that lasts years of rigorous playing. These cables boast a thick, protective gauge and “physical memory” – if you twist it, tangle it or stretch it, you know it'll survive time after time. Most important of all, Pro series cables ensure accurate tone thanks to […]

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Description

Fender Professional series microphone cables offer a highly reliable, quality connection that lasts years of rigorous playing. These cables boast a thick, protective gauge and “physical memory” – if you twist it, tangle it or stretch it, you know it'll survive time after time.

Most important of all, Pro series cables ensure accurate tone thanks to quiet and resilient spiral shielding. Plug in and make music with peace of mind.

Specifications

  • Available in 10', 15’ and 20' lengths
  • 8mm outer diameter wire jacket
  • 22 AWG
  • 95% OFC spiral shielding
  • Backed by a lifetime guarantee

Brand

Fender

Fender is one of the most iconic names in music, with a legacy that has shaped the sound of modern guitar and audio culture. Known worldwide for its instruments and amplifiers, Fender also offers a range of microphones and recording gear designed to bring that same musical heritage into studio and content creation environments.

What makes Fender stand out is its blend of classic tone and modern usability. Their audio products are built with musicians in mind, focusing on warmth, clarity, and ease of use. Whether you’re recording vocals, streaming, or creating content, Fender offers dependable gear backed by decades of musical innovation.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.