Electronics : MONSTER CABLE 20 ft. piece with 4 prs. pins - 6.09 m. (XPGP-20)

Electronics : MONSTER CABLE 20 ft. piece with 4 prs. pins - 6.09 m. (XPGP-20)

MONSTER CABLE 20 ft. piece with 4 prs. pins - 6.09 m. (XPGP-20)

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MONSTER CABLE  20 ft. piece with 4 prs. pins - 6.09 m. (XPGP-20)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644999055
Label: Monster Cable
Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: XPGP20
Publisher: Monster Cable
Studio: Monster Cable



Features:
  • Magnetic Flux Tube construction and special cable windings
  • Special LPE insulation reduces signal loss and distortion
  • Compact design
  • Large gage design
  • Flexible jacket







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Item Description:
4 pairs of pin connectors included * specially designed cable windings for more accurate transfer of musical signals * patented Magnetic Flux Tube construction breaks up internal magnetic fields for more natural music reproduction * Linear Polyethelyne (LPE) insulation around conductors reduces dielectric signal loss * impressive frequency response and dynamic range for a cable of this size and price * recommended for small speakers, mini systems, and rack systems * lifetime warranty











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