This Mogami Gold AES TD DB-25 to 4 XLR Male & 4 XLR Female Digital Breakout Cable enables you to connect a digital audio interface with Tascam Digital DB-25 wiring protocol to a device with AES/EBU XLR I/O. It is compatible with popular digital recording formats including Avid, Digidesign, Panasonic, and Tascam digital recording machines. The cable offers eight channels of AES/EBU I/O and meets AES/EBU specifications with a 110 Ohm impedance. It features the company's W3162 8-core AES digital cable, one DB-25 male connector at one end, four XLR male connectors and four XLR female connectors at the other, gold-plated contacts, a spiral shield, and a flexible PVC jacket—all designed for loss-free data transmission.

*NOTE* - Available by special order only. Mogami Gold AES TD DB-25 to 4 XLR Male & 4 XLR Female Digital Breakout Cable Features
  • AES/EBU breakout cable
  • Connect digital audio interface with Tascam Digital DB-25 wiring protocol to a device with AES/EBU XLR I/O
  • Supports 8 channels I/O
  • One DB-25 connector to four XLR male and four XLR female AES/EBU connectors
  • Connectors with gold-plated contacts
  • Uses 8-core W3162 AES digital cable (two conductors per core)
  • Rigid adherence to 110 Ohm AES/EBU standards
  • Precision dielectrics for loss-free transmission
  • Spiral shield
  • Supports popular digital recording formats including Avid, Digidesign, Panasonic, and Tascam

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • GOLD AES/EBU DB-25 Male to 4 XLR Male/4 XLR Female Snake Cable - 25'
Finish
  • Gold
Categories
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  • United States

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