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 AaronF on November 13th, 2015.
The positive lug will be the lug with writing on the wire. The negative will be the unmarked black wire.
On the cable I received, the unmarked black wire was positive
on the batch I received & tested the positive lug was also the lug with writing on the wire & the negative was the unmarked black wire.
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What is the best way to determine which cable is negative and which one is positive? In a previous question asked on here there were conflicting answers regarding which cable is which.
Asked by Anonymous on July 17th, 2020.
Using a multimeter would eliminate any question as to which is negative and which is positive.
Do you mind telling me how I would go about doing that? Which settings to use on the multimeter? I am not sure exactly how to do that. Thank you for the info
Do a continuity test and see which lug is connected to the tip of the 1/4" plug. The tip is commonly used as the +.
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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 20th, 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 21st, 2018.
The wire is 18 AWG.
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Is this the proper internal speaker cable for a Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue?
Asked by Anonymous on November 18th, 2018.
Yes, this is an ideal cable for your amp.
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I assume this item would be perfect for a Princeton 65 Reverb Reissue. Am I correct in my assumption?
Asked by Anonymous on November 20th, 2018.
Yes, you are correct in your assumption.
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Will the two speaker connectors fit a Celestion Greenback?
Asked by Anonymous on August 10th, 2021.
Yes, the solder lugs on new production speakers have been standardized, and the spade lugs on this cable will fit the solder lugs on new production Greenback speakers.
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Is this cable too long for a Princeton Reverb combo amp? Stock cable is a lot shorter than 34".
Asked by Anonymous on September 24th, 2021.
The length of this cable is 34" to accommodate various sized cabs, and although the cable may be longer than the original one used in the amp, it should not for any reason make this cable incompatible with a Fender Princeton Reverb.
Product Reviews
Great price and Perfect fit
They worked great. I may get 2 more
Excellent plug and play with the spades. Plenty of length to connect the speaker to the amp. One slight downside is that the positive/negative wires were not better defined. Overall great purchase.
great little plug, used two of them to connect my B52-AT100 amp head to a pair of Fender Ultimate chorus combo amps, now I have two speaker cabs w/dual 12" speakers. beats tearing down two combos for the speakers and building a new cabinet, just left them in their cabs, wired each pair in series, a little easier to haul two dual 12" cabs, than a big 4 x 12" cab. just wish they were a bit longer.