Two major categories of noise affect all audio cables: electrical interference and microphonics. Unbalanced signal core audio cables are much more sensitive to electrical interference than balanced cables which, because of their twisted pair configuration, have the ability to mutually cancel EMI. Microphonic noise is caused by static charges generated when the conductor is rubbed/moved against its insulation. This occurs to some degree whenever the cable is moved. The microphonic effect is evident by a clicking noise in the system, usally occurring when the cable is handled or moved. Gotham GAC-1 unbalanced cable (1000X) has been engineered to minimize these affects. With this ultra Pro version we have gone one step forward by adding yet another layer of conductive plastic between the conducter (7) itself and the isolation of the conductor. Making a sandwich kind of conductive material between the 2 copper shields and the conductor isolation itself.
LFOC higher grade copper at best standards for best performance
This construction is only available from Gotham! No other known competitor!
Construction: |
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1 = Jacket: | PVC, max Ø 6.3 mm | |
2 = Shield No. 1: | 90x Bare LCOF copper wires (0.10 mm) 100% coverage | |
3 = Shield No. 2: | 98x Bare LCOF copper wires (0.10 mm) 100% coverage opposite wound | |
4 = Layer: | PVC, semiconductive black | |
5 = Insulation: | Cellular PE, Ø 2.50mm | |
6 = Layer: | PVC, semiconductive black 0,75mmØ | |
7 = Conductor: | Stranded bare LCOF copper wires 7 x 0.20mm (0.22mm²) 7x32AWG = (24AWG) |
Technical Datas: |
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Conductor resistance: | < 85 ohm/km | |
Shielding resistance: | < 11.30 Ohm/km | |
Capacitance cond/cond: | < 70 nF/km | |
Test voltage: | 1000 veff (2 minutes) | |
Temperature rance: | flexi-installed: | -5° to +50° C |
fix-installed: | -30° to +70° C |