Roland RIC-G15A

instrument cable, 4.5m, right-angle Roland

Professional 1/4-inch connectors

24K gold-plated contacts

High-density copper shielding

Low-capacitive design

Woven exterior

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The more you order, the greater the discount.
  • Buy 2 for €26.41 each and save 2%
  • Buy 3 for €26.14 each and save 3%
  • Buy 4 for €25.87 each and save 4%
  • Buy 5 for €25.60 each and save 5%
  • Buy 6 for €25.33 each and save 6%
  • Buy 7 for €25.06 each and save 7%
  • Buy 8 for €24.79 each and save 8%
  • Buy 9 for €24.52 each and save 9%
  • Buy 10 for €24.26 each and save 10%
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The Roland RIC-G15A is a jacked instrument cable from the Gold Series. On both ends is a 6.3 mm jack connector. These jacks are gold plated with 24K for an extra stronger signal transmission. The wire also contributes to the quality because of oxygen-free copper. Because the cable has a low capacitance you hear every detail without loss during transmission. The cable is also very sturdy thanks to the sheath of woven nylon.

  • Length: 4.5 meter
  • 1x 6.35 mm TS jack straight
  • 1x 6.35 mm TS jack right
  • Gold plated, 24K
  • Oxygen-free copper wire
  • Woven nylon jacket
  • Full frequency range and maximum dynamic response
Brand Roland
Ean Code 4957054210267
Cable length 400 - 499 cm
Balanced / unbalanced unbalanced
Eerste aansluiting Jack (6.3mm)
Tweede aansluiting Jack (6.3mm)
Article number 60390
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