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Atlanta Quality Design introduces Zerocap guitar cable
AQD has added custom designed cabling and patent-pending electronics to their Zerocap guitar cable for what they say provides zero cable capacitance. Guitar cables have capacitance that reduces the high-end tone of guitar pickups, and creates an artificial midrange honk. The cable reduces this capacitance to a tiny fraction of other guitar cables and the resulting tone is exactly the tone of the instrument.
The Zerocap also eliminates high frequency tone loss when rolling down the guitar's volume control. According to AQD the guitar will sound as good on 5 as on 10 and because of that, the tone control on the guitar has a greater range of effect.

The cable is available in lengths from 5 feet ($79.95) to 50 feet ($169.95). The longer cables are designed for large stage use and studio use to remote amplifiers for sound isolation. The Zerocap guitar cable runs on a tiny, inexpensive battery that is reported to last for many hours of playing.
For more information, please visit www.aqdi.com
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