Our highest-end microphone cable transmits signals over long distances with minimum loss and low attenuation, thanks to a range of characteristics including its cross-section of 0.50 mm². Designed with studio use in mind, the cable is packed with every possible feature to eliminate interference. The high longitudinal conversion loss (LCL) necessary for microphone cables is achieved by incorporating a range of solutions such as cores with ultra-low production tolerances, moulded PVC inner jacket around the cores to maintain their ex-factory high-precision stranding, and a stabilizing element that significantly improves pressure resistance. A double counter-rotating spiral shield provides 100% cover for the inner jacket and reliably screens the cable from electromagnetic interference.
Technical Data:
Design
cond. construction: stranded bare copper, 28 x 0.15 mm |
cond. cross section: 0.50 mm² |
insulation: polyethylene (PE) |
core arrangement: 2 cores twisted to a pair |
inner jacket: extruded inner covering from PVC |
shielding: double, counter-rotating, bare copper spiral shield |
outer jacket: PVC |
overall diameter: 7.0 mm |
Mechanics
min. bending radius: 35 mm |
working temperature: -20°C / +70°C |
Electric
conductor resistance: < 40 Ω/km |
capacitance: |
cond./cond.: 55 pF/m |
cond./shield: 95 pF/m |
insulation resistance: > 0.1 GΩ x km |