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CRFFFX-12 channel female XLR’s rackmounted with input and thru etherCON connectors
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CRFFFX-12 channel female XLR’s rackmounted with input and thru etherCON connectors

$590.00 Inc GST

12 channel female XLR’s rackmounted with input and thru etherCON connectors

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CAT RACK

Audio Over CAT5 Rack Send or receive up to twelve audio lines down 3 shielded CAT5/6/7 cables.

  • Compatible with balanced analog, AES/EBU, DMX, and Clear-Com signals
  • Made of Anodized Aluminium to prevent rust
  • Supports phantom power
  • Reversable mounting brackets

GENERAL INFORMATION


The CAT Rack consists of twelve neutrik xlr connectors and 6 neutrik etherCONs. The twelve channels are broken down into three sets of four channels marked A, B, and C which are transported down a shielded CAT5 cables. Each line can carry balanced analog, AES/EBU, DMX, and Clear-Com signals hundreds of feet away. The CAT Rack is fully passive unit which can be input directly into analog or digital consoles. Multiple CAT Racks can be daisy chained to allow the same channels to be dropped in multiple locations. Available in custom four channel all male or all female orientations.

FUNCTION


Attach the XLR cable ends to your audio channels. Insert the etherCON cable into the appropriate four channel input or thru marked A, B, or C. Pair with an additional CAT Rack, CAT Snake, CAT Rack, or WallCAT to send and receive four lines of balanced audio.

DATA SHEETS


etherCON Wiring Diagram

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FAQ


Do I need to use shielded CAT5 cable?

Yes. Each of the channels share a common ground. This is especially important with digital signals.

How far can I send a my mic lines?

For balanced analog we’ve achieved distances of over 600ft using our SuperCAT cable. The results will vary with other CAT5 brands. For digital signals we reccommend distances up to 330 ft as per AES/EBU standards.