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KnuKonceptz Krux Kable 1/2M Interlaced 3D Copper Twisted Pair RCA Cable 1.5Ft
$ 11.87
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Krux Kable 2 Channel RCA Cable
The Krux RCA Cable concept is simple, deliver a smooth sounding, high purity signal path for your analog audio signal.Features include
Interlaced Twisted Pair 2 Channel Design
3D Diameter OFC Conductors for smooth sound
Simple stranding to reduce the skin effect
Gold Plated Machined RCA Male Terminals
Within the core of the Krux RCA Cable is pure oxygen free copper (OFC) drawn in three distinct diameters(3D). This 3D design provides optimal signal transmission as low, mid, and upper ranges each travel these diameters with less distortion. Simplifying the design, we have reduced the core to only 7 strands. This minimizes strand interaction to maintain timing and spatial cues. These copper cores are insulated and then woven in an interlaced twisted pair geometry to reject external electromagnetic interference and eliminate cross talk between channels.
The Krux RCA Interconnect is terminated with gold plated male RCA connectors at both ends and utilize injection molded strain relief beneath their decorative black and white plated shells.
Specifications
Core Material:
3D Oxygen Free Copper - 23 Gauge
Cable Geometry:
Interlaced Twisted Pair
Length:
0.5 Meter (1.5ft)
Dielectric:
PVC
Outer Diameter:
7mm
Outer Jacket:
Black / Gray / Silver / White
Termination:
Gold Plated Male RCA with Black and Pearl accents
Product FAQ
Can I use one RCA on two separate Mono Amps?
The Krux Kable 2 Channel RCA is made up of two channels inside one twisted cable. At the end, it is split into two legs and then terminated with an RCA connector. These legs can only spread so far, about 6". So unless the amps are stacked on top of each other, its best to use one RCA per amplifier.