Belden expands audio snake cable line - Connector Specifier

Belden expands audio snake cable line


Jan 26, 2012

Belden has introduced new outdoor and direct burial analog audio, plenum jacketed and plenum Banana Peel snake cable lines. The company says its newly designed Brilliance Audio Snake Cables feature an ultra-rugged construction and deliver superior flexibility over a broad range of indoor and outdoor conditions. According to the company, the new cables are also well-suited for in-the-field and permanent installation to connect multiple channels in low-level (microphone) and high-level componentry such as console board equipment for recording, post production and sound system installations where ruggedness is essential.  Each cable series features a foil shield that is bonded to the jacket which is designed to maintain high performance while improving ease of termination.

The new waterblocked product series consists of six (6) standard product codes with constructions ranging from 1 to 12 pairs. These products are suitable for direct burial and are outdoor-rated without the installation difficulties associated with gel installations. In the plenum product series, Belden offers nine (9) product codes including the recent additions of 4, 6, 8 and 12-pair constructions with an overall jacket. Each pair is individually jacketed, eliminating the need for heat shrink. This simplifies field termination and reduces labor costs. Belden also now offers 2, 4, and 6-pair audio snake cables in its patented Banana Peel construction. Banana Peel cables are easy-to-install composite cables.

 


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