Neutrik releases EMC-XLR cable

Nov 1, 2005 1:40 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The new EMC-XLR connector shields RF audio noise.
Neutrik,has released the new EMC-XLR cable connector with EMI protection.

The EMC-XLR is useful in noisy RF fields. It is comprised of three-pin male/female XLR cable connectors with integrated LC-filters, which help reduce RF interference and hum.

These connectors are designed for high RF and AC-noisy applications such as production trucks or for audio critical installations, such as recording studios or stages that use SCR dimming.

For more information, visit www.neutrikusa.com.

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