Hosa Technology develops powered speaker cables

Dec 22, 2010 2:53 PM

    
The new PPC100 cables from Hosa integrate power handling and audio connectivity for active speaker systems.

The new PPC100 cables from Hosa integrate power handling and audio connectivity for active speaker systems.

Hosa Technology has introduced the PPC-100 Series, a range of powered speaker cables. By incorporating both shielded power and shielded audio lines into a single cable, the PPC-100 Series provides a convenient solution for interconnecting mixing consoles and powered studio reference monitors.

Offering XLR3F and NEMA 5-15P to XLR3M and IEC C13 connectivity, the PPC-100 Series combines superior cable and workmanship to solve the issue of cable management in the studio environment, representing a clear upgrade to pairing an XLR interconnect with a conventional, unshielded power cord, resulting in improved audio performance and noticeably more organized cable runs.

The cables incorporate UL-approved, 14 AWG shielded power coupled with a shielded 24 AWG audio interconnect featuring industry-standard Neutrik X Series XLR connectors to deliver line-level audio signals. With 3ft fans on both ends, the PPC-100 cables provide ample length to accommodate connection of both audio and power.

Available in 10ft, 25ft, 50ft, 75ft and 100ft lengths, all models in Hosa Technology’s PPC-100 Series are now shipping.




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