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Cordial CES 02

2 channel DI box

completely ground isolated internal construction

requires no batteries or phantom power

Link-Out

Ground lift

-30dB attenuation switch

Interference level at the output <-114dBu

Input: XLR

Output: Jack

The concept of the passive 2-channel DI box CES 02 from CORDIAL®follows the trend towards stereo outputs on keyboards, samplers and effects units and is used to conveniently connect line level outputs to balanced mixing console inputs with microphone level sensitivity. A practical feature is the possibility of looping through the signals, not only for the 6.3 mm jack but also for the cinch connection format, which is often found on semi-professional CD / minidisc / cassette / DAT players. Electrically, the CES 02 has a completely ground-separated internal structure, so that two mono signals can also be transmitted without crosstalk. The CES 02 does not require batteries or phantom power. The technical data of the transformers correspond to the studio standard.

Cordial

Contact:

Cordial GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 13
85221 Dachau

E-Mail: info@cordial-cables.com
Web: https://www.cordial-cables.com/de

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