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CatCore SP-3F cable resolution, 1x Ethercon to 4x XLR 3-pin female, approx. 0.75m cable

Robust splice box with Ethercon/RJ45 to 4x cable 0.75m XLR

Blue anodised aluminium housing with versatile mounting options, optimised for captive mounting directly in the case

The cable splice is perfect for connection on the mixing console side or signal distribution in the Dimmercity.

Black XLR connectors with gold-plated contacts and clear labelling and colour coding.

Colour codes derived from "RGBW".

("Blue" became "Black" for better contrast in difficult lighting conditions):


Ch.1 : R: red

Ch.2 : G: green

Ch.3 : B: black

Ch.4 : W: white


Version with 3-pin ConvertCon as a universal snake in the console for in/output, also mixed.


DJ version especially suitable for mixers with two XLRs and two 6.3 mm jacks for master and booth-out available.


The "LA" version with staggered outputs is also available for applications with active linear arrays.

CatCore

Contact:

Think Solutions GmbH
Herrnstraße 3
90489 Nuremberg

E-Mail: info@thinksolutions-gmbh.de
Web: https://www.cat-core.de/

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