Low-loss audio patch cords from Switchcraft

Aug 20, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



Switchcraft's audio patch cords

Switchcraft's recent range of molded audio patch cords is designed for digital and analog applications.

The cords are made using 110 ohm, low-capacitance, low-loss flexible cable. They are available in eight colors and 10 lengths, from 30cm to 300cm.

Terminations include 6.35mm (long frame), TT/bantam and twin TT/bantam jack plugs. Metallic shells are used between the rubber boots and the nickel-plated plug bodies for shielding and strength. The molding process provides protection against dust and moisture.

Visit Switchcraft for more information about its applications.

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