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About This Listing

Assembled in Illinois, USA

 Double Reussen Shielding
 Thickly Jacketed, Yet Flexible

    ROTUE 36 UltraBlue are the ideal balanced interconnect cables (TRS) for demanding applications in the field or wherever you need an exceptionally well-shielded and robust cable.

    These thickly jacketed cables are flexible but they stand up to abuse while providing maximum protection against Radio Frequency Interference thanks to their unique Multi-Stage Reussen Shielding.

    The sturdy black shell, gold contact ¼“ connectors are Amphenol’s attractive T Series Jumbo TRS.

    Whatever road you travel, you can count on ROUTE 36 UltraBlue assemblies to provide the best protection along with the renowned sonic quality of Gotham‘s GAC-2 UltraPro cable.

    All Lincoln Heritage Series cable assemblies are fabricated in Illinois, USA, the “Land of Lincoln.”

    Condition
    Brand
    Model
    • Lincoln Route 36 / UltraBlue Balanced 1/4" TRS Interconnect Cable Assemblies - 10FT
    Finish
    • Blue
    Categories
    Year
    • current

    About the Seller

    The Sound Parcel

    Easton, PA, United States
    (26,034)
    Joined Reverb:2016
    Items Sold:39,255

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