



Lucky Supply RCA 90 Degree Clip Cord
About this item
Lucky Supply Clip Cords are designed for increased durability and are made with the highest quality materials.
Built for rotary setups that need a cleaner, more controlled cable path, this 90° RCA cord keeps your connection tight and out of the way. The right-angle plug reduces strain at the connection point and helps the cord drop straight down off the machine—less pull, less drag, and fewer distractions while you work.
Wrapped in soft silicone, the cord stays lightweight, flexible, and easy to manage through long sessions. It lays naturally, resists kinks, and holds up to daily shop use without stiffening up or fighting your hand.
- Available in various colors
- 6 Foot cord
- 1/4" Phono Plug
- Silicone Wire
- Flexible and Lightweight
- Made in the USA by Lucky Supply Mfg
Please note: the current generation of “Rotary Tattoo Machines” can be (but not always) power polarized, in that the center ring is (+) positive and the outer ring (-) negative when using an RCA plug. This is the way all of our clip cords and power supplies are wired. We have found that some power supplies are wired differently and may not allow your machines to run. If that is the case, please contact Lucky Supply at 877.531.7709 and we will provide you with the correctly wired clip cord.
All Lucky Supply Clip Cords come with a 2 Year Repair Warranty from the date of purchase. Any attempt to tamper with or repair will VOID THE WARRANTY.

Why Artists Run 90° RCA
Straight RCA works—but a 90° connection cleans up your whole setup. It keeps the cord tucked in closer to the machine, reduces leverage on the jack, and helps prevent wear over time. If you like a tighter, more controlled feel with less cable movement, this is the move.
FAQ – RCA 90° Clip Cord
Will this work with all rotary machines?
Works with any rotary machine that uses a standard RCA connection.
Why choose 90° over straight RCA?
It reduces strain on the RCA jack and keeps your cord running tighter to the machine—less drag, cleaner setup.
Is this better for long sessions?
Yeah—less cable pull and better positioning means less fatigue and fewer adjustments mid-session.
Does polarity matter?
Some rotary machines are polarity-sensitive. Lucky cords are wired center positive / outer negative, which works with most setups—but if something feels off, it’s worth checking.
Is the silicone worth it?
Definitely—lighter, more flexible, and holds up better than standard rubber cords over time.