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T-Spec V16RCA-32 V16 Series 3 Ft 26 AWG Gold-plater Copper RCA Audio Cables

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T-Spec V16RCA-32 V16 Series 3 Ft 26 AWG Gold-plater Copper RCA Audio Cables 

v16 Series 3' 2-Channel Audio RCA Cable with Polyethylene Foam Insulated Jacket (V16RCA-32) by T-Spec¬ģ. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs and deliver great quality at an affordable cost.

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Features:

  • Gold-plated copper RCA tips with continuous locking barrel
  • Enamel painted color bands for durable identification
  • 26AWG oxygen-free copper core for maximum bass
  • Silver plating for true midrange and high-frequency fidelity
  • M-jacket insulates each channel separately
  • Non-conductive cotton filler
  • Polyethylene foam insulated jacket
  • Aluminum-faced mylar foil for EMI rejection
  • 85 percent coverage braided tinned copper for emitted noise rejection
  • PVC outer jacket for strength and flexibility
  • Woven cotton cable shield
  • Length: 3 feet

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