Neutrik to highlight DLX series of chassis connectors
Feb 22, 2007 8:00 AM
The Neutrik DLX series features a compact all-metal housing.
Neutrik will showcase its DLX series of chassis connectors, an enhanced version of the company's DL XLR chassis connectors, at NAB 2007.
The DLX series features a compact all-metal housing, offering excellent RF protection and electromagnetic shielding. Its innovative duplex ground contact provides contact integrity between chassis and cable connector, as well as the ability to solder chassis ground to pin one.
Neutrik's advanced DLX line also offers a male connector designed with a metal retention bar for improved pullout force. The series is available in three to seven pole configurations with gold- or silver-plated solder contacts and nickel or black metal housing.
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