Audio down a DMX cable
Should be fine. DMX also uses a balanced line with shield like audio, but requires more bandwidth than audio so the cable needs to be of a tighter spec (hence DMX on audio cable is a no-no). Digital audio requires an even higher spec, so those cables are suitable for analogue audio, digital audio and DMX.
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What length do you need Nignog?nodnirG kraM wrote:Howdiho.
Just a quicky - I know nothing about the difference in quality of a DMX cable and a balanced XLR cable, but I was wondering whether a cheap and cheerful DMX cable with 2x 3 pin XLR plugs at either end will be good enough quality to carry analogue audio or whether the reason it's cheaper than a shorter length of XLR cable is because it's no good for that job. An ideas chaps? And chappettes.
Thanks in advance.
Got a 10m floating about if you need it.
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No bother at all. Were I still in my last job I would have had all flavours to offer, but such is life.nodnirG kraM wrote:Thanks for the advice! I need a couple of 1m lengths to bridge between a board and some mic receivers, but work's paying so I'm happy to spend whatever I need to! Thanks for the offer though.
http://www.cabling4less.co.uk/index.php ... 4wodyD8pIw
Not expensive at least.