Looks like a good piece of new technology. I’m seeing more and more of thy type of stuff, and. Neutick is a fine company who’s come up with some great new, cost saving pieces these past few years: kudos!
I’ve used this scheme in my Artisan Mobile remote truck for over 20 years both for AES and analog. With the right CAT, the higher twist pitch gives a lower susceptibility to induction noise than even the best shielded microphone cable. I was kinda tickled to see Dave Rat and others adopt this as well.
Looks like a good piece of new technology. I’m seeing more and more of thy type of stuff, and. Neutick is a fine company who’s come up with some great new, cost saving pieces these past few years: kudos!
Yea, It can be very useful
Great video. Thank you for sharing. I can see that being very useful in the studio.
thank you
you’re welcome
@@kenjacobsenmusic You're welcome!!
I’ve used this scheme in my Artisan Mobile remote truck for over 20 years both for AES and analog. With the right CAT, the higher twist pitch gives a lower susceptibility to induction noise than even the best shielded microphone cable. I was kinda tickled to see Dave Rat and others adopt this as well.
Thanks for your insight.
Aes72 is the best thing ever. I think neutrik will help popularize the 4E wiring then the next version wont need those silly polarity flippers
I agree. Maybe they are packing in the features with the polarity
Cool.
Useful device for musicians. Thanks for sharing.
Indeed
Cant use bass or instruments. Those are not balanced.
Why not. You can. It’s just a cable with plugs. It happens to be an Ethernet cable. But I did use it with instrument level and headphones as well.
Twisted pair and coaxial wire are not equivalent.