Dayton Audio RCA Interconnects

soiset
soiset Posts: 724
edited March 2009 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
I've just sunk a few hundred dollars on Canare tools so I could wire my antenna properly, and have decided to sell all of my accumulated brand name RCA interconnects and make my own in an effort to recover some of my cost. I have quite a few new, unused Dayton Audio RCA interconnects to move, and I'll let them go at almost 40% off retail (the real PE price, not their "list" price). I have both "audio" and "video" cables, having bought the "video" cables to use for most of the audio in my eventual HT, because of their more extensive shielding and solid 75 ohm performance. I removed them from the packaging when I first got them to save space in my components storage closet, but other than that, they are brand new.

Most of the "video" cables are the Dayton RGB-3 cables, which are three feet long, and stuck together in groups of three, with red, blue, and green-ringed RCA ends (see the PE website). I'll let them go at $15/set of three. If you want to use them for stereo pairs, and are a stickler about the colors of the rings on the RCA connectors, I'll peel off the green one, and sell red and blue pairs for $12 each.

I also have Dayton RGB-12 cables, which are like the above, but 12' long. These make great subwoofer cables used individually, or of course great RGB cables: $18/set of three, $7 individually.

I have, individually, Dayton true 75 ohm yellow-ringed RCA cables, 3' long: $5 each. They call these "composite video" but it's just a different color on the ring.

For their "audio" cables, I have a 6' pair: $10, and two 3' pairs: $9 each.

Also, I have quite a few gently used Dayton and Monster (400MKII) 3' and 6' stereo RCA interconnects. If you are interested, just let me know what you want, and I'll check for what I have.

Shipping will be USPS, actual cost.
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