PD Connex 3-Pin DMX Lighting Cable - 0,75m

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PD Connex 3-Pin DMX Lighting Cable - 0,75m
( JJA1971 )

( JJA1971 )

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Regular Price £7.99 Special test Price £6.10
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Key Features

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  • DMX signal cable
  • XLR male-to-female 3-pin connectors
  • High-quality metal connectors
  • 0.75-metre length
  • Cable tie supplied
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Product Description

This PD Connex professional DMX cable is the perfect addition to your lighting setup. This high-quality cable features a male-to-female XLR 3-pin DMX connector and has a length of 0.75 metres. It is designed to connect DMX-compatible lighting fixtures, devices and controllers, enabling DMX signals to be transmitted so your lighting fixtures can be custom controlled. As a result, this cable is popularly used in stage productions, concerts and DJ events.

This DMX lighting cable is a balanced lead with 120 Ohms impedance, and it is fitted with high-quality metal connectors. Therefore, it provides a trouble-free and reliable DMX signal transmission, perfect for professional applications. It is also supplied with a cable tie, to securely fasten the cable in your setup.

Key Details

  • DMX signal cable, ideal for connecting DMX-compatible equipment
  • Standard XLR male-to-female 3-pin connectors
  • High-quality metal connectors provide reliablesignal transmission
  • 0.75-metre length and 120 Ohms impedance
  • Cable tie included for a tidy setup

FEATURES
Features
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  • Professional flexible cable
  • High quality metal connectors
  • Cable tie included
  • Various lengths available
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Select both plugs: 3-pin XLR (F), 3-pin XLR (M)
  • Lead length: 0.75m
  • Conductor: 28x0.1mm
  • Outer diameter: 6mm
  • Shielding: 60x0.1mm
  • Impedance: 120 Ohm
  • Weight: 0.0950
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