Ethernet Cable for Pro Audio and DMX Lights
EtherCON-compatible RJ45 connectors
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EtherCON-compatible RJ45 connectors
EtherCON compatible connectors for digital audio, analog audio and DMX control of stage lights, fog machines and effects.
Shielded RJ45 EtherCON Connectors
Meets the CAT6 standard specification for light-speed data transfer up to 10 Gbps, making this networking cable digital audio standards like Dante and DMX signals that control hundreds of stage lights at once.
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This Ethernet cable carries up to 4 DMX or XLR audio signals over a shielded, balanced connection. This setup is ideal for linking stage lights and audio equipment up to 10 feet across stages, DJ booths and studios.
Quality construction features oxygen-free copper wire and aluminum shielding. It guarantees a protected, balanced connection, suitable for high-pressure studio environments and live situations with no margin for error.
Made with premium materials for professional recording studios, DJs, live stages, touring bands and music venues.
The CAT6 Shielded EtherCON Cable is designed for professional audio and DMX lighting applications. It is perfect for recording studios, DJs, and live performances, ensuring high-quality connections and performance.
This cable is best for professional audio engineers, DJs, touring bands, and venues that require reliable and high-quality audio and lighting connections.
The cable supports data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, making it suitable for high-demand audio setups.
This cable is designed primarily for indoor use in professional settings; outdoor usage may require additional protection.
Yes, while designed for EtherCON compatibility, it can be used with standard RJ45 connections as well.
When choosing an EtherCON cable, consider the length needed, the environment it will be used in, and the specific audio or lighting requirements of your setup.