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Ideal for Recording, Editing, Distribution and Storage
The specification for digital audio was developed jointly by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) & European Broadcast Union (EBU). The key difference between twisted pair specifications for digital audio cable and standard analog audio cable is the impedance specification.
The detailed specifications of this standard are: - Sampling rate: from 32 KHz to 192 KHz
- Bandwidth: from 4 MHz to 25 MHz
- Impedance: 110 Ω ± 20%
For some insight on maximum transmission distance, click on button:

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Single Pair
9180
26 AWG/0.14 mm² (page 19.16*)
- Beldfoil® 100% coverage, bonded-to-jacket
- Thin design, saves space and weight
- 2 colors
- Un-reel, stores and dispenses in a box
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Single Pair
1800B
24 AWG/0.22 mm² (page 19.16)
- Beldfoil® 100% coverage
- 2 colors
- Available as dual-pair: 1802B
- Un-reel, stores and dispenses in a box
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Single Pair
1696A
22 AWG/0.34 mm² (page 19.16)
- Double-shielded, foil and French Braid® shield; Noise rejection
- Pulling tension: 249 N
- Long distances
- Un-reel, stores and dispenses in a box
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Multi-Pair Snake Cable
78xxA
26 AWG/0.14 mm² (page 19.17)
- High-Performance
- Beldfoil® 100% coverage
- Bonded-to-jacket
- Pairs: 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16
- Fits D-Sub connections
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Multi-Pair Snake Cable
18xxF
24 AWG/0.22 mm² (page 19.18)
- High-Performance
- Beldfoil® 100% coverage, bonded-to-jacket
- Long distances
- Pairs: 4, 8, 12, 16 and 24
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Single Pair
1800F
24 AWG/0.22 mm² (page 19.16)
- Super-Flex, French Braid®
- Drain wire, for fast termination
- 6 colors
- Un-reel, stores and dispenses in a box
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Multi-Pair Snake Cable
469xx
26 AWG/0.14 mm² (page 19.17)
- Braid each pair and overall > 90% coverage
- Halogen-free, according to IEC 332-3C
- Pairs: 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, and 16
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Multi-Pair Snake Cable
462xx
26 AWG/0.14 mm² (page 19.18)
- Braid each pair and overall > 90% coverage
- SlimSnake®, small & flexible
- Fits D-Sub connections
- Flexible halogen-free design
- Pairs: 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, and 16
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