Gepco featured its complete line of X-Band audio cables Oct. 2-5 during AES2008 in San Francisco.
Designed for studio, live-sound and broadcast applications, X-Band cables feature a flexible, low-noise design, which makes them well suited for critical audio applications.
Sonically transparent, X-Band cables have a wide frequency response and good RF/EMI noise rejection. This performance is achieved by cabling the pairs with a tight and precise twist and by using a video-grade foam dielectric that significantly reduces the capacitance.
X-Band conductors are made from finely stranded, oxygen-free copper to maximize conductivity and protect against corrosion. Each pair is shielded with a dense 95 percent copper braid to provide additional noise rejection. Dual-shield versions also are available.
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