Gepco highlights GEP-FLEX multipair 22-gage cables at AES 2008

Oct 19, 2008 9:22 AM

    

Gepco featured its complete line of GEP-FLEX multipair audio cables at AES 2008. Gepco’s flagship product, GEP-FLEX cables have garnered a reputation for their low noise, durability and easy-to-terminate characteristics.

Flexible and UL rated for permanent installation, GEP-FLEX cables are available in two-, four-, six-, eight-, 12-, 16-, 20-, 26- or 32-pair versions. Each pair is individually shielded and jacketed for low crosstalk and exceptional noise rejection. In addition, GEP-FLEX cables feature an overall shield for increased RF/EMI protection. The cables are also easy to install with alphanumerically printed and color-coded pairs, bonded foil shields, easy-to-strip compounds and tinned copper conductors.

For more information, visit www.gepco.com.




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