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17ft 4-Channel Male to Male OFC Twisted Pair RCA Cable for Car or Home Audio

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17ft 4-Channel Male to Male OFC Twisted Pair RCA Cable for Car or Home Audio

4-channel RCA patch cable will make sure all your signals flow freely to their destinations, so you can enjoy your music with no interference from noisy car electronics. The cable's twisted pair design greatly reduces the chance of any induced noise entering your system. Gold-plated copper RCA contacts ensure the best, corrosion-free, and durable electrical connections possible.

oxygen-free copper-stranded wires allow maximum signal flow with minimum chance for corrosion. Twisted pair construction helps keep each channel noise-free. Gold-plated RCA contacts feature locking connectors that create solid, continuous pressure ensuring optimum performance.

Features:

  • 4-channel RCA patch cables
  • 17-foot length
  • Excellent quality, dynamic range and frequency response
  • Gold plated connectors and excellent noise reduction. 
  • Great use for Car or Home amplifiers and stereos sound system
  • Widely Usage: Work with most devices, such as Laptops, PC. 
  • Innovative molded strain relief provides protection from short circuits

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