Pro-Stage Performance: Space-Saving Right Angle Fit and Tour-Ready Tone A great performance requires a cable that stays out of your way. The Samson TIL10 Tourtek 10-Foot Instrument Cable with Right Angle Connector is built for performing musici...
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A great performance requires a cable that stays out of your way. The Samson TIL10 Tourtek 10-Foot Instrument Cable with Right Angle Connector is built for performing musicians and sound engineers who demand absolute signal clarity along with functional ergonomics on stage.
By matching a space-saving right angle plug with Tourtek's advanced multi-shielded internal architecture, this 10-foot cable eliminates tone loss and structural strain at the jack. Whether plugged into a side-mount electric guitar, a bass, or a keyboard setup, it delivers dead-silent, uncolored audio transmission night after night.
The Samson TIL10 Tourtek Instrument Cables line combines heavy-duty Neutrik connectors, a space-saving right-angle plug profile, and an ultra-dense 96% braided copper shield to preserve pure tone.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Product Identifier | Samson Tourtek TIL10 (Right Angle Variant) |
| Cable Total Length | 10 Feet / 3.0 Meters |
| Connector Architecture | 1/4" TS Right Angle to 1/4" TS Straight Plugs |
| Connector Brand | Premium Genuine Neutrik (Nickel-Plated Contacts) |
| Shielding Framework | High-Density 96% Coverage Braided Copper Matrix |
| Core Insulation Layers | Stranded Copper + Inner PVC Jacket + Secondary Carbon Wrap |
| Outer Cable Diameter | 6mm High-Flexibility PVC Sheathing |
| Performance Profile | Ultra-Low Capacitance / Low Noise Handling |
Tip: The right-angle connector on the TIL10 is ideal for guitars with top-mounted face jacks (like an SG-style body) or traditional acoustic-electric endpin jacks. By running the right-angle plug into your instrument and looping the cable upward behind your guitar strap before dropping it down to the floor, you create a natural mechanical strain-relief loop that prevents the cable from accidentally getting yanked out if you step on it mid-solo!