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Highlights:• 24k gold-plated connectors for optimal signal strength• 99.99% pure OFC copper for unmatched sound quality • Double shielding to minimize noise and interference • Insulated with polyethylene jacket for structural stability • Cotton fiber reduces micro-vibrations • Durable outer cover in black textile • Perfect for hi-fi and home theater systems balanced XLR audio cable:The NorStone Arran XLR cable is created to ensure the best possible transfer of audio signals between a source and an amplifier or preamplifier. With 24k gold-plated copper plugs and 99.99% pure OFC copper as conductors, you get unmatched sound quality with minimal distortion. The double shielding combined with cotton fiber and aluminum foil protects the signal against both electromagnetic and radio frequency radiation. This cable is a must-have for hi-fi enthusiasts who want clarity, precision and dynamics in their sound experience. The soft, black textile cover also ensures that the cable is both stylish and durable, ideal for both professional and private use.Specifications:• 99.99% pure OFC copper• 24k gold-plated copper connectors • Double shielding: aluminum foil and PVC • Cotton fiber to reduce micro-vibrations • Diameter: 6.5 mm • Outer cover of black textile Product reviews and links
Brand description - NorStone
NorStone is a French/Danish manufacturer of TV and Hi-Fi furnitures, racks, mounts, and cables. The AV furniture is Scandinavian in design, high quality, and attractive prices. We carry a selection of the furniture products from NorStone, but of course, we can get the full program. Manuals and user guides for NorStone productsUnfortunately, as manufacturers do not make manuals or guides in all languages, we cannot guarantee that a local language manual is included for the item.
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