MISSING LINK Orbit S Power cable 1M

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    SOLD: MISSING LINK Orbit S Power cable 1M

    Used - in very good cosmetic condition and perfect working order

    "The Orbit & Orbit S Power Cable is designed primarily for power amplifiers and feeding distribution units. This has a current rating of 45 amps at 240 volts and excellent transient response, utilising an unbeatable combination of 7 Silver plated 0.5mm conductors per core and self damping silicone insulation... More than adequate for the most demanding of amplifiers This cable also uses noise dissipating technology for the removal of unwanted RFI picked up by the many miles of cable connecting your electricity supply without limiting current draw capabilities .... And comes terminated with the noise reducing Silver plated EPS-500 13 amp uk mains plug and the Silver plated Marinco hospital grade large body IEC 320 as - The Silver Marinco is arguably the finest 320 on the market the Orbit S comes terminated with the excellent value Silver plated Schurter.... Silver contacts give the added benefit of offering the lowest generated mains contact noise possible. Prices start from only £75 for a one metre Orbit S or £99 for the original Orbit add £15 per consecutive metre. Available in all popular termination options for the UK, European and American market. The Orbit Power cable offers unparalleled performance & Design excellence at a fair price.."


    Location: SE London

    Asking £45 (incl. UK postage)
     
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