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Kimber Kable: Tonik Audio Cable (RCA to 1/4) - 6 ft.
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audio Cable: 6 ft RCA to 1/4 Audiophile Grade
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audio Cable: 6 ft RCA to 1/4 Audiophile Grade
  • Kimber Kable Tonik Audio Cable: 6 ft RCA to 1/4 Audiophile Grade

Kimber Kable: Tonik Audio Cable (RCA to 1/4) - 6 ft.

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The Tonik Audio Cable by Kimber Kable is an audiophile-grade interconnect cable that significantly enhances sound quality. It uses stranded Ultrapure copper conductors to deliver rich and accurate sound. The handcrafted 3-wire braid construction reduces unwanted noise. With nitrogen-assisted hand-soldered cable terminations, it ensures a solid connection. It features a dual 1/4' to dual RCA connection and a special TTL configuration for connecting turntables or amplifiers to speakers with 1/4' inputs. The cable is 6.0 ft (183cm) long and is stocked at Turntable Lab for immediate shipping. As Kimber Kable says, it provides the foundation for truly accurate performance and value, allowing music to flow with power, smoothness, and harmonic richness. Kimber Kable has been perfecting this design since the mid-70s, and this Tonik cable handcrafts its way to delivering clear and rich audiophile sound. 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 Tonik Audio Cable is easy. First, identify your turntable or amplifier and the speakers with 1/4' inputs. Connect the 1/4' ends of the cable to the appropriate ports on the speakers and the RCA ends to the turntable or amplifier. That's it! You're ready to enjoy high - quality sound. When handling the cable, avoid bending it too sharply as it may damage the internal conductors. Keep it away from heat sources as excessive heat can affect the cable's performance. For maintenance, a gentle wipe with a dry cloth every now and then will keep it clean. If it gets dirty, you can use a slightly damp cloth, but make sure it's not too wet. Also, store the cable properly when not in use to prevent tangling and damage.


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