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GEPCO X-Band Marks The Spot
By Staff, September 30, 2003

     

GEPCO International is showing its X-Band analog audio cable at Booth 3715. Available in single-, four-, eight-, 12- and 16-pair versions, the X-Band is an ultra-flexible, sonically transparent, low-noise and durable balanced audio cable for use in critical studio applications or live sound venues.

Featuring a no-compromise design for the ultimate in sonic purity and noise rejection, the X-Band series' unique construction makes it extremely flexible and flaccid, and will not retain kinks and bends when flexed, while still maintaining ease of termination.

Other key features of the X-Band cables include: finely stranded oxygen-free conductors and reduced high-frequency absorption; special foam dielectric, allowing for easy cutting and stripping with minimal wickback when soldering; a 95-percent braid shield, which will not open after repeated flexing and compromise; excellent RF and EMI rejection (in conjunction with consistent and tight twisting of balanced pairs); quick ground termination with drain wire and easy-to-trim braid; a new G-Flex ultra-flexible jacket; and pairs on multi-pair that are color stripped and printed for easy ID and attractive appearance when visible after installation.


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