At 3sq in, virtually the same size as the DT12 connectors themselves, the DT12 breakout box is compact but does not compromise dependability.
Wireworks will showcase the DT12 Audio Cabling System, consisting of a sports broadcast breakout box, trunks and tails, at NAB2008.
The DT12 Audio Cabling System is designed for rigorous sports applications and is suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor sporting events, such as basketball, golf and football.
The Wireworks DT12 welded steel breakout boxes are a quarter of the size of traditional stageboxes. Wireworks’ slim inline DT12 breakout box is engineered to withstand the rigors of being dragged across a stadium or field. At 3sq in, virtually the same size as the DT12 connectors themselves, the DT12 breakout box is compact but does not compromise dependability.
The breakout box features male and female DT12 connectors with cover caps. Recessed Neutrik XLR black/gold connectors and dual-sided channel identification allow for use in any orientation.
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