CATLink MINI 4-channel in/out adapter set
2 x CLTRS-MINI4
CLTRS-MINI44S
- CATLink 4-channel line audio in/out adapter
- transmission of 4 audio signals balanced (TRS Line)
- transmission of 8 audio signals unbalanced (4x stereo)
- ultra-compact and extremely solid aluminium frame
- clear channel labeling with color coding
- flexible cabling over 80 cm long fanout
- for network cables with complete shielding (e.g. RC5EE)
- redused transmission length for unbalanced signals
- 4-channel in/out adapter set consisting of: 2x CLTRS-MINI4
Lieferzeit
2-3 Tage
order code: CLTRS-MINI44S
connector 1: | 2x etherCON female |
connector 2: | 2x4 TRS 3p M |
cable length: | 0.8 m |
housing: | 76 x 31 x 25 mm |
cable color: | black |
Stock:
short-notice delivery possible
€364.14
/ pcs
incl. German VAT and incl. postage within Germany
this product is available for business customers only
cable
channels: 4 |
cable typ: OmniTRANS, digital, 110 Ohm, double shielded |
jacket: PVC |
connectors
connector 1: 2x etherCON socket |
connector 2: 2x4 TRS male, metal shell, black |
KLOTZ CATLink products are able to transmit four analogue audio signals (mic, line), eight digital audio signals (4x AES/EBU) or four DMX/MIDI signals over distances of up to 100 m with complete stability via a network conductor with overall shield. The CATLink mini Multicore System comprises a compact, rugged aluminium housing with etherCON socket on one side and an 80 cm 4-channel pigtail on the other. KLOTZ’ choice of mic/line/patch cable is a highly flexible digital cable with low external diameter, designed specifically for the CATLink mini series. KLOTZ products feature clear channel labelling, colour-coding and laser-engraved XLR connectors as standard, making it child’s play to distinguish the various channels. The CATlink mini series comprises an array of models with XLR 3p (mic, line, AES/EBU), XLR 5p (DMX) and TRS (line) to cover all connection needs. We recommend using a network conductor with overall shield (KLOTZ RC5EE) as a connection cable to ensure the four separate channels share a common earth.