Cable - vintage-style, 1/4" to 2 Spade Lugs, 34" long
Vintage style 18AWG speaker cable. ¼" plug to (2) spade lugs. Perfect replacement for vintage guitar amps where the speaker plugs directly into the chassis. 34" total length.
RoHS Compliant
Length | 34 in. | |
Plug Diameter | 0.25 in. |
Packaging Dimensions | 4.25 in. × 0.598 in. × 1.89 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 0.09 lbs. |
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Questions and Answers
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Which lug is positive and which is negative?
Asked by Anonymous on November 17th, 2015.
The positive lug will be the lug with writing on the wire. The negative will be the unmarked black wire.
There was no marking to designate the positive and negative wires. However, with the aid of am ohm meter I could touch the tip of the plug with one end and whichever speaker wire lug sounded the beep on my meter for continuity was the positive lug. Likewise for the ring of the plug which designates the negative wire.
I believe that the positive wire has a ridge on the outside of the wire !
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Is this the proper internal speaker cable for a Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue?
Asked by Anonymous on November 21st, 2018.
Yes, this is an ideal cable for your amp.
Interesting question, I mean of course this will work perfectly for a PRRI speaker combo wiring! But I think there’s a good chance that this IS the speaker harness Fender supplies w/the 65’ PRRI! It looks absolutely identical..?
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Hello. Can I use this cable to connect a combo amp's internal speaker to a head (matched impedance) via the speaker out on the head directly to the combo amp's speaker tab connection (it has 2 on each + and -, one lug on each being used by the combo) with the combo powered off?
Asked by Anonymous on March 23rd, 2018.
If you have a combo amp and want to use this with a head, then you would connect/solder the spade lugs to the speaker in the combo amp and then connect the 1/4" plug into the back of the head.
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What is the speaker wire gauge?
Asked by Anonymous on October 23rd, 2018.
The wire is 18 AWG.
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Does it work with fender twin reverb? Is it longer than a regular internal cable? I want to have a longer cable that I'll connect to my attenuator.
Asked by Anonymous on September 24th, 2020.
This will connect any 1/4" speaker jack to the positive and negative terminals of a speaker, so there shouldn't be any compatibility issues with a Twin Reverb. As for the length, it is 34" long as described in the listing, so you will need to compare that to your speaker cable to confirm it is longer.
Product Reviews
Not good, diameter is slightly small and would not lift positive leaf off grounding leaf. drove me nuts trying to figure that out. I will buy genuine Fender part and try that.
just what i was looking for. great price, quick shipping and it works great!!! no problems at all with order
thumbs up!
I used this cable on my latest completed project of the MOD 102+. Fit in nicely with the style of amp cabinet I built.
good quality. easy to use.
Seems to be fine!
A little thiner speaker wire than expected by I trust Antique Electric that it can carry the load!!
Quick and dirty way to test Different speaker combinations between amplifiers that use a 1/4" out. Excellent for testing guitar pick up ~k ohms, when used with a multi-meter without surgery.
Of course, they are fine when used as directed also.
This was exactly what I needed to connect my Orange Micro Terror amp to the speaker in my Fender Blues Jr.
This speaker wire w/plug worked great for my application. I built a pine cabinet to house a 15" speaker to use as a main speaker or extension cab with my various amps. The 34" wire length was essential to easily reach the chassis speaker jacks of my amps
As described, good value