0.5m Toslink Optical Cable
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0.5m Toslink Optical Cable
Scan code: LN37202 Manufacturer code: 4OPT-100
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0.5m Toslink Optical Cable

50cm NEWLINK Optical Cable - Toslink (Male) to Toslink (Male), Black

Scan code: LN37202 Manufacturer code: 4OPT-100
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Product Overview TOSLINK® or Optical Cable is a fiber optic connection system. Most commonly used with audio equipment (via a "digital optical" socket,) where it carries a digital audio stream from devices such as CD, DVD, Blu-Ray players and modern video game consoles, to an AV receiver such as surround sound system that can decode the stream of audio and output it through a set of loudspeakers. Since TOSLINK uses fibre-optic cable, it is free from distortion caused by electrical or magnetic interference that an electrical cable would incur. The result is an audio signal that is pure, as well as truer to the original recording. Gold plating is used on the connectors for its anti-corrosive properties.
Features Gold plating is used on the connectors for its anti-corrosive properties.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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