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Akihabara 1.5m-aux-audio-3-5mm-stereo-male-to-2-rca-y-cable-for-ipod-mp3 on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:111 Manufacturer Part Number:111

NO: Q-304 

Terminal: 24K gold-plated 

Length: 1.5 m 

Connector: 3.5 Stereo to Dual Lotus (RCA) 

Akihabara computer speaker wire, imported soft rubber skin cable, -10 degrees in the winter is still very soft, 

24K


gold-plated to minimize attenuation, extend plug life. 


Using 4N oxygen-free copper (OFC) import terminal, plastic and other materials, the line is soft, bending 

resistance, using high-fidelity design of the shield, anti-stem around ability, the transmission signal good effect

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