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Monster 3.5 Recorder In The Deck Line, Enthusiast Aux Cable Audio Cable 2.13 M on 2040-parts.com

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shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:111 Manufacturer Part Number:111

Monster original 3.5 turn 3.5 AUX cable wire grade fever (new packaging) 

High-purity oxygen-free copper audio cable, wire soft, precision machining mini-TRS connector, conductivity, with 

double shielding. Against EM / RF immunity to electromagnetic interference and strong, superb corrosion 

resistance 

Socket Type: 3.5 

Cable length: 2.13 

With diameters: 4 mm

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