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T-Spec V10RY2 v10 Series 2-Channel Marine Grade RCA Quad Twist 1 Male to 2 Females Audio Cable

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T-Spec V10RY2 v10 Series 2-Channel Marine Grade RCA Quad Twist 1 Male to 2 Females Audio Cable

The T-Spec goal is to bring innovation and value to every product, and this series of RCA cables is no exception. The T-Spec v10 SERIES Quad-Twist RCA Y-Adapter, 1 Male to 2 Females, features high levels of noise rejection resulting from meticulous build quality using only the finest materials available. This combination provides maximum performance. Plus all T-Spec RCA cables feature a proprietary ultra-flexible PVC jacket that is so durable it is BC-5W2 marine compliant.

Features

  • 1 Male To 2 Females Y-Adapter
  • Quad Twist For Improved Noise Rejection
  • Ultra-Flexible PVC-Blended Jacket
  • Patented High-Tolerance Compact Machined Metal End
  • Quad-Split Tip For Maximum Contact Area
  • Packaged In High-End Retail Box
  • Replaces T-Spec Part Number V10RCA-Y2

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