Viablue NF-B
RCA cable
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Description
Take your bass to the next level with the NF-B subwoofer cinch cable from VIABLUE. These cables, which have been specially developed for bass signals, have a voluminous inner conductor with fine OFC copper strands and foamed polyethylene insulation. With an outer diameter of 9.5 mm including braided sleeving and a conductor capacity of 125 pF/m, the cables are designed for optimum transmission and shielding from interference fields. Thanks to the assembly with VIABLUE™ T6s RCA plugs, the NF-B subwoofer RCA cables ensure clean cable routing and maximum protection against ground loops. It is available in different lengths to meet your specific needs.
Lengths in cm
- 100, 250, 500, 800, 1500
Features
- Specially developed for bass signals!
- Voluminous inner conductor with fine OFC copper strands
- Foamed polyethylene insulation as dielectric
- Outer Ø incl. braided hose: 9.5 mm
- Ø ferrite filter 9: 20 mm
- Conductor capacitance: 125 pF/m
3-fold shielding
- Two counter-rotating spiral shields, tinned and bare OFC copper
- Semi-conductive LDPE layer
Assembled with VIABLUE™ T6s cinch plugs
- Contacts with optimum contact pressure
- 24 carat gold-plated
- 2 NF-S1 cables combined in a VIABLUE™ Cobra braided conduit
- Advantageous when using several cable pairs
- VIABLUE™ NF-S1 splitter - for neatly sealed cable routing
VIABLUE™ ferrite filter
- remove interference fields and provide maximum protection against ground loops. They consist of a ferrite core inserted in a metal housing.