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T-Spec V10R3 v10 Series 2-Channel Marine Grade Dual twist Ultra-flexible RCA Audio Cable 3ft

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T-Spec V10R3 v10 Series 2-Channel Marine Grade Dual twist Ultra-flexible RCA Audio Cable 3ft

Universal V10 Series 2-Channel Audio Cable (V10R3) by T-Spec¬ģ. 2-Channel. Length: 3'. The T-Spec goal is to bring innovation and value to every product and this new series of RCA cables is no exception. T-Spec RCA cables feature high levels of noise rejection resulting from meticulous build quality using only the finest materials available. This combination provides maximum performance in all price ranges. And all T-Spec RCA cables feature a proprietary ultra-flexible PVC jacket that is so durable it is BC-5W2 marine compliant.

Features:

  • 2-channel
  • 3 FT
  • Dual twist for improved noise rejection
  • Ultra-flexible PVC blended jacket
  • Patented high tolerance compact machined metal end
  • Quad split tip for maximum contact area
  • Made with BC-5W2 marine-grade cable
  • Packaged in high-end retail box

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