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2 pole cable connector, chuck type strain relief The industry-standard for loudspeaker connections offer extremely reliable and robust cable connectors with a reliable locking system. They feature solid contacts with screw-type terminals including a stranded wire protection which offer also solder termination. Features & Benefits Current rating 40 A continuous, 50 A audio signal with 50% duty cycle Only 3 parts, easy to assemble High impact materials – long-lasting and reliable Easy and extremely precise locking system "Quick Lock" 1 piece strain relief, chuck for 6 to 10 mm cable O.D. Improved grip on latch Mates with 4-pole chassis connector as well and makes contact with +1/-1
Speaker Cable Meridian Mobile SP215; 2 x 1,50 mm² Where brute force reigns in a useful manner... the sound people are at work and they will treat the cables not exactly squeamishly. No problem for our robust Meridian Mobile SP215. This cable has been designed particularly for loudspeakers and here it meets all specific technical requirements. Low-oxygen Cu litz wires ensure better sound quality and a longer life. All PVC versions are easy to reel. Advantages: flexible and easy to rollable for cable reel Small in diameter Very durable due to the use of special coating mixtures Affordable price Application: PA sound systems of all kinds For ELA technology Cabling of HiFi systems
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Neutrik is an international corporation with about 40 years of know-how and experience in the manufacture of innovative electrical and electronic interconnection products and systems.
The company was founded in 1975 by Bernhard Weingartner and the owners of NeuElektrik AG, Gebhard Sprenger and Josef Gstoehl. The idea was and still is to create innovative products by utilizing the most recent mechanical and electronic know-how.
Today we are the world leader in designing, manufacturing and marketing of audio, coaxial, power and circular connectors.
Our main objective is to be one step ahead, i. e. to understand the future market needs before they become obvious and to accommodate demands before they occur.
Our audio range includes XLR connectors, plugs, jacks, speaker connectors, patch bays and fibre optic connection systems. Since the beginning of 1975, a great number of patents as well as license agreements are the evidence of Neutrik,s innovative and creative achievements.
No doubt, our customers can rely on having high-quality products at an unsurpassed cost/performance ratio in their hands whenever they come across Neutrik.
Neutrik is committed to excellence in innovation, total quality based on ISO 9001-2008 and a reliable customer relationship.
Cables suddenly become an important issue for the esoteric and the fantastic, but also for the manufacturers of instruments, studio technology and media technology. Suddenly a layperson can perceive a changed sound in a palpable and audible way, and not only lives by his own imagination, imagination and subjective discretion.
For cable manufacturers such as us, this is an important challenge, because "technical data" is suddenly audible. And of course also verifiable. And that is a great success for a company like SOMMER CABLE: Good quality is recognized and honoured by each of our customers. But our job is not just to produce good cables.
We are also very interested in presenting a clear and comprehensive presentation of our products, as we at SOMMER CABLE are of the opinion that "transparency is important for the assessment of quality".
Is it on the cable?
Even if the musician, his instrument, the loudspeaker and the lighting system are completely perfect and you still have a bad transmission ... could it be that it is on your cable? It can!
Like many musicians, we did our first musical steps in the small home studio or in the village combo and were already surprised by the result when you replaced the low budget plug on the analogue synth with a regular metal plug. Humming away, cracking away. Or if you replaced the ring wire with a decent guitar cable ... where suddenly all the glass-clear heights and the "crisp sound" came from?