The Roland RCC-5-2R28 Black Series Dual 1/4-inch to Dual RCA Interconnect Cable (5 ft) is designed to deliver clean, reliable signal transfer between pro audio gear and consumer devices. Ideal for connecting mixers, audio interfaces, and outboard equipment to recorders, speakers, or playback systems, this 5-foot cable pairs rugged, heavy-duty connectors with high-density spiral copper shielding to help minimize noise and interference. Its low-capacitance construction supports full-range frequency response and dynamic detail, making it a solid choice for studio, stage, or home audio setups.
Features
Dual 1/4-inch TS male to dual RCA male interconnect cable for linking pro audio gear to consumer audio equipment
5-foot length provides convenient reach for common studio, stage, and home audio configurations
Heavy-duty connectors designed for dependable performance and repeated use
High-density spiral copper shielding helps reduce hum, buzz, and other electromagnetic interference
Low-capacitance design supports clear signal transmission, wide frequency response, and strong dynamic range
Part of Roland's Black Series, built for durability and consistent audio quality
In the Box
Roland RCC-5-2R28 Black Series Dual 1/4-inch to Dual RCA Interconnect Cable (5 ft)
Dual 1/4-inch to dual RCA audio interconnect cable
Cable Type
Audio
Plenum Rated
No
Brand Website
Roland
Connectivity
Connector Configuration
Two 1/4-inch connectors to two RCA connectors
Connector Construction
Rugged, heavy-duty connectors
Cable Construction
Shielding
High-density spiral copper shield for noise rejection
Electrical Design
Low-capacitance build for full frequency response and strong dynamic performance
Compliance
California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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