Mono Debuts PFX Instrument Cables With Modular Connector Options

Mono has unveiled a new line of instrument cables called the PFX series, built for the studio and the stage. The cables are built in Japan and feature versatile connector configurations to adapt to your playing environment.
The Standard Connector features a brass construction with a short-shaft design, which they say is ideal for tight pedalboard layouts or cramped jack placements. The 180° Connector can flex between angled and straight orientations, and the Silent Connector has an auto-mute function that cuts the signal when unplugged.
Aside from its unique connectors, Mono says the cables are designed to capture “every sonic detail.”
“The Studio Instrument Cable is built around 150 strands of 0.08 mm oxygen‑free copper in the core conductor, paired with precision insulation to ensure your tone remains crystal clear and free from interference or coloration,” they write. “For live performance, the Stage Instrument Cable combines a high‑purity oxygen‑free copper core with a braided shield and flexible outer jacket, minimizing signal loss and offering rugged reliability in demanding environments.”
The Mono PFX Instrument Cable line is available now with prices starting at $99.
Mono PFX Instrument Cable Series Features:
| Core Conductor: | 150 strands of 0.08 mm oxygen-free copper |
| Shielding: | Precision insulation |
| Jacket: | Flexible, durable PVC |
| Connectors: | Standard / 180° / Silent |
| Lengths Available: | 10 ft / 20 ft (3 m / 5.5 m) |
| Warranty: | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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