NF-75 RCA S/PDIF SILVER DIGITAL INTERCONNECT


Digital Speed in a Digital World.

Digital signals error-free. Silvered high-end digital interconnect.



Without any compromises. Maximum speed. Error-free.

ViaBlue™ NF-75 RCA S/PDIF interconnects are coaxial high-end digital cables with ideal electrical values. They enable error-free and correct transmission of digital signals. With a base line requirement of a 75-Ohm surge impedance, a polyethylene foam dielectric and a silver-plated shield are further applied as technical refinements. This leads to extremely low resistance values and thus to maximum transmission speeds of digital electric signals. The ViaBlue™ silver shield, NF-75 interconnects have a 100% surface casing shield from electrical interference fields. The screen is composed of an aluminum foil sheath and a silver-plated braided sheath.

Assembled with T6s RCA connectors.

NF-75 RCA S/PDIF interconnects are manufactured with 24 karat gold-plated ViaBlue™ T6s RCA connectors that have pins made of bronze. They ensure extremely strong contact pressure and thus very low contact resistance. The NF-75 cables are braided with the ViaBlue™ Cobra protective sleeve.
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