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Kimber Kable: Tonik Audio Interconnect (RCA - RCA)
  • Kimber Kable Tonik RCA - RCA Audiophile Audio Interconnect Cable
  • Kimber Kable Tonik RCA - RCA Audiophile Audio Interconnect Cable
  • Kimber Kable Tonik RCA - RCA Audiophile Audio Interconnect Cable

Kimber Kable: Tonik Audio Interconnect (RCA - RCA)

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Description

The Tonik Audio Interconnect from Kimber Kable is an audiophile - grade cable designed to enhance your sound experience. Its stranded Ultrapure copper conductors are the heart of this cable, delivering a rich and accurate sound that music lovers will adore. The handcrafted 3 - wire braid construction is a masterpiece, significantly reducing unwanted noise and interference. With nitrogen - assisted hand - soldered cable terminations, it ensures a solid and reliable connection. This cable features a dual RCA to dual RCA configuration and comes in three convenient lengths: 1 ft, 2 ft, and 3 ft. It's stocked at Turntable Lab and ships right away. Kimber Kable's legendary tri - braid field geometry, VariStrand, along with their special PE dielectric, allows music to flow with power, smoothness, and harmonic richness. Since the mid - 70s, Kimber Kable has been perfecting this design, and the Tonik is a testament to their years of innovation and craftsmanship, delivering clear and rich audiophile - grade sound from one point to another. Technical specs include a parallel capacitance of 52 pF / meter, series inductance of 0.772 uH / meter, and a dc loop resistance of 0.055 Ohm / meter.

Using the Tonik Audio Interconnect is a breeze. First, make sure your audio equipment is turned off. Connect one end of the cable to the output of your source device (like a CD player) using the RCA connectors. Then, connect the other end to the input of your amplifier or receiver. Once connected, you can turn on your equipment and enjoy high - quality sound. When handling the cable, avoid bending it too sharply as this could damage the internal conductors. To clean the cable, use a soft, dry cloth. If there are stubborn stains, you can lightly dampen the cloth with water. Store the cable in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent any damage from moisture or extreme temperatures.


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