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No hay artículos en el carroRenn Anderson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2024
These hospital-grade cables are a game-changer when your job requires daily setup and tear-down. The epoxy seals the connections so that no shorts can happen from hard use. Have and will order more.
Rosa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
De muy buena calidad y durables, definitivamente lo compraría de nuevo
Jo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2024
Inordered this because my sons original cord for his pulse oximeter was eaten and our supplier wanted $100 for a replacement. This was far cheaper but the quality is still there. The cord length is perfect for us. Works just as well as the OEM cord.
Victor S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2024
Fits my bass guitar amp and other electronic gear.
Radls
Comentado en México el 5 de julio de 2022
Gracias
Pablo Renteria
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2022
La disponibilidad y tiempo de entrega del cable, junto con su calidad es muy bueno.
Juan J.
Comentado en México el 25 de septiembre de 2022
Muy buen producto de uso rudo para todo .
ALinCO
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2022
I have an audiophile music production system that I spent many years building. These cables were a solid upgrade from the crappy stock cables and actually worked better on some components than the much more expensive audiophile cables, namely monitors, microphone power supplies, and preamps. I still use audiophile cables on the digital components as I did find a difference (we're talking cables that cost many hundreds of dollars designed specifically for high end digital components), but all of my analog components actually showed more stability on these Cablera cables (the system needs to have stability and consistence of sound for 18+ hours at a time and some of the massive gauge audiophile cables were doing weird things to the power supplies after a few hours). One thing I recommend is getting some simple ferrite choke clamps and putting them on the component ends of these cables (the female end that goes into your gear, not the outlet end) as I've found they offer some noticeable filtration of line hash and RF interference. And finally, I don't care what people say, break in is a very real phenomenon, dielectrics have to be established, plus your gear has to adapt to any changes in power delivery. Give the cables at least a few days to really hear the difference (it can take 50-100 hours of runtime to hear the final result if you have sensitive ears). Oh! And every time you move your cables it messes up the electron pathways and they'll need to re-break partially for a few days again.
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