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The term diode cables is a relict from early days of HiFi-technology when valves were used in the output sections of amplifiers. Today diode cables are the name for cables for recording and/or play connections between stereo components.
Because ot the standardized high input resistance (47 kOhm) cables are necessary with low capacitance to avoid a decrease in the higher frequency range.
The product range is from 1 to 8 core constructions, each with a Iow-capacitance PE-insulation and single core copper-wire-screening. The cross sections of the cores are between 0.08 qmm and 0.14 qmm.
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