Profigold IEEE 1394 Firewire Cable 4-pin Male to 4-pin Male - 1.5m
Length 1.5 metres Firewire Connector 4 Pin Male     Firewire Connector 4 Pin Male  
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Product Code:
PGM6102

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£13.98
£12.17 ex VAT
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Description

Firewire or ILink interconnects are used by several brands to transfer multi-channel audio signals like DTS and Dolby Digital and system control signals from a DVD player to an AV receiver or processor. The system control signals are offering additional functionality.

Features:
  • 24K Gold-Plated contacts prevent corrosion for long-life optimum signal transfer.
  • Internal silver-soldering provides excellent signal transmission.
  • Unique metal connector design for maximum shielding
  • Flexible strain-relief for optimum cable protection.
  • 99.96% OFC conductor for high speed digital performance.
  • Durable, flexible jacket for maximum cable protection, lifetime reliability and easy installation.
  • Cellular PE insulation provides lows signal attenuation for optimum reliability.
  • Double screening for maximum RFI protection to ensure superior signal stability.
  • Interference Absorption Technology (IAT) for total elimination of EMI distortion ensures secure data transfer.
Life time guarantee. Profigold guarantees this product for life against design, construction, material and manufacturing defects (free product replacement).

This Profigold product is not available in any other lengths

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