Time Microwave Systems MT480 BNC Cable — 4M
Time Microwave Systems builds precision coaxial cable for professional RF, video, and digital audio applications where impedance accuracy is not a suggestion. The MT480 is a true 75-ohm coaxial, built to the kind of tolerance that broadcast and professional audio installations require — the sort of cable that ends up in mastering studios and high-end digital audio systems precisely because generic BNC cable, even expensive-looking generic BNC cable, doesn't hold 75 ohms consistently across the frequency range.
In an audiophile context, this is a word clock or S/PDIF cable for a system running an external master clock — Antelope, Mutec, Esoteric, dCS — where the timing signal integrity between components is the point of the entire exercise. A jittery word clock connection undermines what the clock is there to do. A precision 75-ohm cable is the correct answer at that connection point.
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Return Policy
We offer a 3-day return window on all purchases. Returns made to a credit or debit card will incur a 5 percent processing fee. Shipping costs, both to and from, are the responsibility of the customer if applicable.
After the 3-day window and up to 3 weeks from the date of purchase, items may still be returned, subject to a 20 percent restocking fee.
For shipped orders, customers must notify us within 3 days of receiving the item to initiate a return. Once the item is received back in the same condition it was sent, we will issue a refund minus all shipping charges and a 5 percent credit card processing fee.
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Time Microwave Systems builds precision coaxial cable for professional RF, video, and digital audio applications where impedance accuracy is not a suggestion. The MT480 is a true 75-ohm coaxial, built to the kind of tolerance that broadcast and professional audio installations require — the sort of cable that ends up in mastering studios and high-end digital audio systems precisely because generic BNC cable, even expensive-looking generic BNC cable, doesn't hold 75 ohms consistently across the frequency range.
In an audiophile context, this is a word clock or S/PDIF cable for a system running an external master clock — Antelope, Mutec, Esoteric, dCS — where the timing signal integrity between components is the point of the entire exercise. A jittery word clock connection undermines what the clock is there to do. A precision 75-ohm cable is the correct answer at that connection point.
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