About the StreetWires 4-Channel Patch Cables
Enjoy all of the music with none of the noise! StreetWires Zero Noise 2 Series 4-channel patch cables use twisted pair construction, the secret to a noise-free system. Pure, oxygen-free copper wire and high-density polyethylene insulation deliver maximum signal transfer and sound quality.
The super-compact, gold-plated RCA connectors and patented Sure Grip design mean easy installation in tight locations. The split pin design on the RCA connector ensures maximum contact for enhanced signal flow. Lifetime warranty.
What's in the box:
- One 16.4' four-channel RCA patch cable in blister pack with cardboard insert that lists features and warranty information
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Features
Oxygen Free Copper: These cables use Oxygen Free Copper for maximum conductivity with minimal cross-section.
Twisted Pair: The twisted pair design passes all the music with none of the noise. Each interconnect uses the twisted design as well as each pair of interconnects.
Crystal-flex Jacket: The outer jacket is a clear Crystal-flex material for easier cable routing.
Color-coded: Color-coded bands are used for easy left and right identification.
Total Fit Collar: Ensures uniform contact around the entire surface of the receptacle. This type of connector slides on and off easy enough to be gentle on those particularly delicate RCA jacks, while still maintaining a secure fit.
Sure Grip Body: The body of the connector has a low profile to fit in tight spaces and allow for easy gripping.
Split Pin: The RCA pin is split for solid contact.
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Very flexible cable, small diameter for easy installation. Only downside is the lack of concise labeling for front/rear. Only way to tell is white letters for front, white background for rear. But this is easily forgotten.
downsjh from Pittsfield, MA