Cables & Patchbays
Apr 11, 2007 4:45 PM
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Plug-ins are in use almost every day in any music production. What's your go-to plug-in? What's the oddest use you've put a plug-in into effect? E-mail the staff at mixeditorial@mixonline.com.
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MODEL 828 ANACONDA APHEX SYSTEMS This 64-channel bi-directional digital audio snake has two identical units on either end of a high-speed fiber run. Each unit includes: eight ADAT optical inputs and outputs, two fiber transceivers with automatic failure switching for redundancy, two internal power supplies that automatically switch on failure, ultra-precision crystal-generating internal word clock, selectable external word clock, word clock distribution through eight BNCs and one RJ-45 for control and metering/status feedback of Aphex 1788A remote-control preamps. NAB booth: N6506. Neutrik’s DLX Series features compact, all-metal housing, offering excellent RF protection and electromagnetic shielding. Its innovative duplex ground contact provides excellent contact integrity between chassis and cable connector, with the option to solder chassis ground to pin 1. It also has a male connector designed with a metal retention bar for improved pull-out force and is available in 3 to 7-pole configurations with gold- or silver-plated solder contacts and nickel or black-metal housing. NAB booth: N8526. The Artist instrument cable is the most transparent, most reliable and most flexible high-end instrument cable in the industry. Using Clear Connect Technology™, a compression-termination technique patented by G&H Industries, we crimp the brass tip of the plug to the solid-silver center conductor and the stranded-copper ancillary conductor of the cable. This eliminates the solder joint, the weakest link in your signal path, as well as in the cable assembly. NAB booth: SL4105.
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