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Kimber Kable: Tonik RCA to RCA Interconnect Cable for Components - 6
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audiophile RCA to RCA Interconnect Cable - 6 Inches, Ideal for Stacked Components
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audiophile RCA to RCA Interconnect Cable - 6 Inches, Ideal for Stacked Components
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audiophile RCA to RCA Interconnect Cable - 6 Inches, Ideal for Stacked Components
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audiophile RCA to RCA Interconnect Cable - 6 Inches, Ideal for Stacked Components

Kimber Kable: Tonik RCA to RCA Interconnect Cable for Components - 6

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The Kimber Kable Tonik RCA to RCA interconnect cable is an audiophile - grade cable designed to enhance your sound quality. It's 6 inches long, perfect for short connections between stacked or rack - mounted components without any excess cable. The stranded Ultrapure copper conductors offer rich and accurate sound, while the handcrafted 3 - wire braid construction reduces unwanted noise. The nitrogen - assisted hand - soldered cable termination ensures a solid connection. It features dual RCA to dual RCA connectors. This item is in stock at Turntable Lab and ships immediately. As Kimber Kable says, 'Like the first tone of a scale, the Tonik interconnect provides the foundation of truly accurate performance and value.' Since the mid - 70s, Kimber Kable has been refining its designs, and this Tonik cable is a great example, 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 this Kimber Kable Tonik RCA to RCA interconnect cable is easy. First, make sure your audio components are turned off. Then, simply connect one end of the cable to the output of one component and the other end to the input of another component using the RCA connectors. When handling the cable, avoid bending it too sharply as it may damage the internal conductors. Keep it away from heat sources and sharp objects. To maintain the cable, you can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it clean occasionally. If there are stubborn stains, use a mild cleaning solution and then dry it thoroughly. This will help ensure the cable continues to deliver high - quality sound for a long time.


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