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Tsunami Rca701-y1 Y Rca Audio Cable, 1f-2m New on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:TSUNAMI Manufacturer Part Number:RCA701-Y1 UPC:086429185368

TSUNAMI RCA701-Y1  Y RCA CABLE, 1F-2M    BRAND  NEW!!!

6"  RCA Y SPLITTER 2 MALE TO 1 FEMALE

Tsunami's 701 series cables provide excellent quality, dynamic range and frequency response with pure OFC strands. Braided shielding results in significant noise reduction. Blue and Silver coded tips ensure definitive left/right identification, while bright nickel-plated connectors with a high-quality flexible jacket make for easy installation.


 

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