kywabunga
Inspired
Great cables, and competitively priced!These days, I use “Worlds Best Cables,” from Amazon, which use Mogami wire and Neutrik connectors.
Any sufficiently-shielded cable with good-quality soldering will get the job done. You don't need high quality cables, but they certainly have their advantages, more-so when it comes to durability and RF rejection. Studio runs can be quite long and I consider high quality buffers to be much more impactful than cable choice. My standard practice is to plug the guitar directly into a high quality buffer (or as soon as possible after any impedance-dependent effects like fuzz), attempt to eliminate any unnecessary / low-quality buffers in the signal path, and then route the signal to another high quality buffer which goes to the amp. I've found the setup to be capable of surprisingly long runs with minimal tone loss.Let’s say for recording. Live matters less but for recording, what do/would you use?
That said, if anything is "right" in the studio, it's what gets the best performance out of the artist and the sound they want. I've had clients opt for their wireless systems in a few sessions and things turned out great!