Loudspeaker cables
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Loudspeaker cables connect amplifiers ard Ioudspeakers. The cross section of the cores should be as big as possible to be able to transmit even high power rates without distortion, and to attenuate the electrophysical response ot the loudspeaker by a low resistance of the amplifier.
Depending on the cabling requirements, different designs may be used:
Standard Ioudspeaker cables (LSP...)
Our standard series contains
figure-8-cables from
2 x0.50 qmm up to 2 x
6.00 qmm with economic
core constructions. These
cables can be used universally. High flexible Ioudspeaker cables (LSP... hfl)
Within this series cables
can be found fulfilling
highest demands concerning
flexibility ard optical
appearance. Altough having
big cross sections from
2 x 1.50 qmm up to 2
x 16.00 qmm, these cables can
easily be handled. 4-core-cables
may be used tor bi-wiring,
bi-amping, and for car-HIFI. Coaxial Loudspeaker cables, high flexible (LSX...hfl)
Coaxial, high flexible loudspeaker
cables are predominantly used in music electronics. They are tailored
to the rough stage application with its permanent uncoiling and recoiling,
stressing, bending, ard crushing. Connectors tor those bedea cables
(6.35 mm jack/XLR plug)
are commercially available.
Twinaxial Ioudspeaker cables (LSP...)
The
main applications tor this series
is music electronics, too. Due
to the double insulation design
(core/jacket), sound performances
in the 100-V-technology
may be installed.
Multichannel loudspeaker cables (4/8 cores) (LSR...)
Within this construction,
two resp. four signal
ways are integrated in
one loudspeaker line. Thus,
while installing high-end-PA-sets,
the amount of cables can
be reduced or single loud-speakers
may separately be connected
to discrete amplifiers. The following diagram shows the power Ioss in dependence of cross section and cable Iength:
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