lava and bullet both make quality cables. as far as coilys go, they're the ones to buy. i haven't done a side-by-side comparison between those two, but if you want more clarity in your mids and highs, you're going to want something that is low capacitance... and not coiled. (sorry folks.

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if i were recording i would use bill lawrence's BL-150 low capacitance cable. for live i use a lava, but i'm sure a bullet cable would have comparable results. i've compared a lava coil to the BL-150 direct between a Tele and a Fender Twin, and honestly it's like apples and oranges. so much of the upper frequencies are cut by the Lava, which leads to upping the trebs and the mids to about 6 or 7 on the amp. with the low capacitance cable, however, you'd barely wanna press those two amp knobbies past 2 or 3. the upside to the BL-150 is that you wouldn't have to deal with all that hiss/hum that comes with turning those knobs that high.
but that's just my experience. i've heard people make the shittiest broke-ass cables sound awesome. if you're looking for sparkle and high endy stuff, i wouldn't recommend a coiled cable. but then again i haven't tried bullet cables. but you can totally send me free swag, bullet cable guy
i'm half kidding.
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