TISINO 10FT/3M MIDI Cable, DIN 5 Pin Plugs Male to DIN 5 Pin Female MIDI/AT Adapter Extension Converter Cable Audio Cable
10FT/3M 5-Pin Din Male to Female cable
This cable is designed for connecting a CD player, VCR, DVD, Phono or LD to Din input of Bang&Olufsen, Naim, Quad or any other Stereo equipment with Din 5 connector, delivering excellent performance.
Product Features:
– 3m 5-pin DIN male to female audio MIDI/AT adapter extension cable.
– This cable has molded connectors and integral strain-relief for durability and long life.
– Constructed of high quality materials, it has double-shielding with foil and braid to provide maximum EMI/ RFI protection and superior signal quality.
– A flexible PVC jacket makes this cable easy to install, even in tight corners and other space-restricted areas.
– All five pins are discretely (individually) wired, with one conductor forming the high-density spiral shield.
Product Features
- Din 5pin Plug to Plug Extension MIDI Cable, It’s perfect for connecting a CD player, VCR, DVD, Phono or LD to a Bang & Olufsen, Naim, Quad or any other European type stereo equipment with Din 5 Connector.
- Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarity; OFC spiral shields for effective EMI and RFI rejection and flexibility.
- DIN 5P MIDI cables feature a standard keyed 5-pin DIN connector on each end with molded connector shells.
- Standard MIDI Cable feature precision-molded terminations for a tight, positive fit.
- All five pins are discretely (individually) wired, with one conductor forming the high-density spiral shield.
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