About the Fusion MS-FRCA12
Don't ignore the wiring
Don't ignore the wiring
Quality wiring is essential to a marine audio system, both for sound quality and for your safety. Fusion builds these 4-channel patch cables to deliver first-rate sound quality and reassuring reliability. Twisted pair construction helps to keep noise from your vessel's electrical system out of the audio signal, while gold-plated connectors resist corrosion to keep the signal flowing freely. Colored bands make it easier to keep everything in phase — no more squinting to see which wire has the tiny print.
Directional signal flow
Just like high-end patch cables for home systems, these cables are designed to provide optimal flow in one direction, with markers to tell you how to connect the cable. Make sure your boat's system performs to its full potential by using Fusion marine patch cables.
Product highlights:
- 12-foot 4-channel marine-rated RCA cables
- twisted pair construction keeps noise out of your system
- direction signal flow markers
- gold-plated connectors resist corrosion
- warranty: 1 year
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # 010-12619-00
What's in the box:
- 12' Four-channel RCA cable
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Features
4-Channel RCA Cable: The Fusion 4-channel RCA cable provides a crisp, clear audio signal with minimal noise. Available in 6', 12', and 25' lengths.
- Superior Noise Rejection: The directional, shielded twisted pair cable provides superior noise rejection, resulting in a cleaner, clearer, enhanced audio signal.
- Gold-Plated Connectors: Designed to prevent corrosion, these gold-plated connectors will last season after season.
- Color-Coded Connectors: Avoid unnecessary installation issues with easily identifiable colored bands on the left and right connectors.
Note: When installing this cable, you must follow the directional marking on the cable. There are "arrows" on the cable to indicate which end of the cable is the input and output.
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