Single core lapped screen cables like XR15R or XR12N
provide a good degree of protection in budget conscious and speech quality
equipment, and will carry a single channel or mono signal across short runs very
effectively.
Mono connections in high quality audio circuits require a
better cable, with thicker central conductors for lower resistance, and much
more substantial woven screen layers surrounding them. These high grade cables
(XS24B, XS38R and FN74R) have much lower capacitance between inner conductor and
outer screen, which means that the high frequency crispness of a signal is much
better preserved, as well as providing a very high degree of screening of
unwanted external signals. They are also much more rugged than the thinner
lapped core cables and much harder wearing in use.
If only the best is
good enough, you may choose to use XS56L, a cable with a pure silver central
conductor for the minimum of resistance and a silver plated screen layer for
excellent protection from hum and other interference. The cable to core
capacitance of this cable is also exceptionally low, meaning that your signal
will be connected between equipment with total clarity. Note that you must use
special silver solder (DP52G) to connect this cable at each end. The choice for
stereo connections, especially where quality and preservation of the original
signal is important, is a little more confusing at first glance
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addition to the signal carrying capabilities of the cable, it may be necessary
to consider crosstalk, where signal from one channel bleeds over to the adjacent
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The use of two cables would obviously reduce this to a
minimum, but this is usually a rather inelegant solution and leads to twisted or
bunched cable runs. As with the mono cables, there is an entry level lap
screened twin figure of eight cable (XR21X) that is ideal for cost conscious
projects and non critical circuits.
There are also some twin overall
lapped screen cables (XR20W and XS23A) for applications where crosstalk is not
important, with a compact oval profile.
For high fidelity stereo use,
XS93B is a good choice, although discerning listeners may prefer to use the
double screened Oxygen free copper braided pair XS39N. Again, there is a silver
alternative (EL13P) for those for whom clarity and perfect signal transfer is
the ultimate priority.
In the latest Maplin catalogue, you will also
find specialised screened audio cables for microphones (XR90X, XR08J, XR98G,
ETC), where flexibility, colour coding and provision for the special conditions
for professional balanced microphones are catered for, as well as some four way
screened cables for multi-channel applications (XR92A and XS95D).
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