Get informative bullet points about our various cable styles from the mouth of the Bullet Cable product creator himself, Ted McCann. In less than a minute, you will have an educated response to why those bargain bin cables may not be the best hookup and maybe if you are going to go bargain bin, at least you know what to look for.
Bullet Cables are not only cool looking, but have been thought out for tone, purpose and musician use (as defined by musicians). Visit our sound library to hear the variation of tone that a cable makes.
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other: Bullet, Vox, Lava Retro-Coil6 Oct 2011, Bullet Cable took the time out this month to read what musicians say, to see how confusing marketing can be, and to claim our difference. We purchased a Vox Vintage Coil and a Lava Retro-Coil from one. […]
Comparison Chart: George L’s Plug vs. Bullet Cable SLUG20 Apr 2011, What makes Bullet Cable SLUG different than the current solderless plugs in the market? We have created a comparison chart for George L’s angle plug and cable and Bullet Cable angle SLUG and DIY Bulk. […]
Bullet Coil Cable29 Sep 2009, Tonally the Bullet Cable Coil displays a full range of frequency, excellent bass weight, it hits hard in the mids, and caress the high notes with perfect clarity. Of all the Bullet Cables the Coils ha. […]
Silver Bullet Cable29 Sep 2009, This cable is the workhorse, an all-rounder that’s good with any instrument and is built to last.
Bullet Points: “Spark” Guitar Cable29 Sep 2009, The only cable ever featured in Hot Rod Magazine, The Spark Plug delivers unmatched performance and style.
Bullet Instrument Cable29 Sep 2009, The Bullet Instrument Cable is an attention-grabbing engineered cable that does not sacrifice sound quality for design.
Bullet Cable DIY Connectors29 Sep 2009, The bullet Cable DIY Solderless Connectors are the easy way for dealers and musicians to create any length cable in minutes.
Bullet Cable Package Features29 Sep 2009, Bullet Cable product’s packaging feature a very cool graphic design in an easy to open and informative presentation.
Bullet Cable Introduction20 Sep 2009, Bullet Instrument Cable is an engineered cable crafted for both durability and performance.
Bullet Points
Get informative bullet points about our various cable styles from the mouth of the Bullet Cable product creator himself, Ted McCann. In less than a minute, you will have an educated response to why those bargain bin cables may not be the best hookup and maybe if you are going to go bargain bin, at least you know what to look for.
Bullet Cables are not only cool looking, but have been thought out for tone, purpose and musician use (as defined by musicians). Visit our sound library to hear the variation of tone that a cable makes.
Bullet Cable took the time out this month to read what musicians say, to see how confusing marketing can be, and to claim our difference. We purchased a Vox Vintage Coil and a Lava Retro-Coil from one. […]
What makes Bullet Cable SLUG different than the current solderless plugs in the market? We have created a comparison chart for George L’s angle plug and cable and Bullet Cable angle SLUG and DIY Bulk. […]
Tonally the Bullet Cable Coil displays a full range of frequency, excellent bass weight, it hits hard in the mids, and caress the high notes with perfect clarity. Of all the Bullet Cables the Coils ha. […]
This cable is the workhorse, an all-rounder that’s good with any instrument and is built to last.
The only cable ever featured in Hot Rod Magazine, The Spark Plug delivers unmatched performance and style.
The Bullet Instrument Cable is an attention-grabbing engineered cable that does not sacrifice sound quality for design.
The bullet Cable DIY Solderless Connectors are the easy way for dealers and musicians to create any length cable in minutes.
Bullet Cable product’s packaging feature a very cool graphic design in an easy to open and informative presentation.
Bullet Instrument Cable is an engineered cable crafted for both durability and performance.
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