HAVE launches new audio snake cable

Nov 2, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

HAVE’s FLEXYGY FL8 audio snake cable is designed to lay flat and stable, keeping it out of the way for stage, auditorium, home studio and remote truck use.

FLEXYGY has 24 AWG (7/32) bare-annealed copper conductor pairs with 24 AWG drain wire. Each pair is individually numbered and color-coded, and features 100 percent aluminum/polyester tape shielding, offering very low capacitance of less than 25 pF/ft between conductors. Conductor DC resistance is also a very low less than 25 ohms/1000'. FLEXYGY FL8 is available now in 500 ft (153M) reels and 25 ft increment cuts.

For more information, visit www.haveinc.com.

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