Transparent ULTRA BALANCED INTERCONNECT

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Length (meters)

1.0 meter, 1.5 meter, 2.0 meter, 10 feet, 15 feet, 20 feet, 25 feet

Standard connectors

XLR > XLR

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Transparent Ultra Balanced Interconnect

The Transparent Ultra Balanced Interconnect is designed for high-resolution analog balanced applications. Its high audio quality and resolution, as well as the ability to accommodate long cable lengths, make the Ultra highly suitable for audio and mastering engineers. However, the same quality also fits exceptionally well in high-end audio installations. The Ultra shares many of its qualities with its big brother, the Reference.

ABOUT TRANSPARENT AUDIO

Since 1993, Transparent has been providing cables and power filters that transmit the lifeblood, rhythm, and emotion of music in many music systems. Transparent focuses entirely on the development of audio cables and power cables because they connect the components of an audio system and have a significant impact on performance.

Specifications

Length (meters)
1.0 meter, 1.5 meter, 2.0 meter, 10 feet, 15 feet, 20 feet, 25 feet
Standard connectors
XLR > XLR
Adapters
XLR > RCA, XLR Y > RCA Y This means that XLR (a type of audio connector) is preferred over RCA (another type of audio connector), and XLR Y (presumably a variation or extension of XLR) is also preferred over RCA Y (presumably a variation or extension of RCA).