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1 Female to 2 Male Gold plated OFC Twisted Pair RCA Y-Adapter Cable for Car or Home Audio

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1 Female to 2 Male Gold plated OFC Twisted Pair RCA Y-Adapter Cable for Car or Home Audio

1 Female to 2 Male Gold plated OFC Twisted Pair RCA Y-Adapter Cable for Car or Home Y-cable adapter comes in handy when you need to supply two amplifier channel inputs with the signal from one cable. If your car stereo only has one set of RCA outputs, for example, you'd use two of these adapters at the amps to split the stereo patch cable into four signals to feed your front and rear channels. RCA Y-Adapter Cable is made from high-quality 24k gold-plated connectors that resist

Features:

  • Excellent quality, dynamic range and frequency response
  • Gold-plated connectors and excellent noise reduction. High-quality clear flexible jacket
  • Great use for Car or Home amplifiers and stereo 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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