Most cabling woes emerge in the tradeoff between space and length — more range typically means more clutter and piled-up cables, while avoiding as much keeps you tethered to a tighter range of motion, which isn’t much fun during rehearsals or performances. Fortunately, the Dunlop MXR Coil Instrument Cable safeguards you from both ends of the dilemma, and it goes beyond the namesake coil design. The hex-shaped outer jacket of these cables is the result of intentional, methodical engineering, uniquely enhancing the cable’s flexibility while creating a focused surface area to make contact with amps, gear, and further environmental fixtures, preventing piles and minimizing the risk of kinks, bends, or tangles being formed. The Coil Instrument Cable gives you as much slack as you need, without creating any eyesores or tripping hazards. Inside, 20-gauge oxygen-free copper (OFC) conductor wires are masterfully insulated from exterior noise or frequency disruption, keeping your signal preserved in immense detail, remaining tonally bright and transparent. For gigging guitarists, the Coil Instrument Cable has earned its place as an essential inclusion for their in-studio and onstage setups, with both straight and right-angled ends adding to the cable’s value and versatility.