Stay connected with the 100′ CAT6 Pro Series EtherCON Cable from Elation Professional. Designed for secure data transmission in lighting or audio applications, this CAT6 cable features genuine Neurtrik EtherCON connectors and a durable PVC jacket. Supporting bandwidths up to 250 MHz, the CAT6 Pro utilizes 22 AWG bare copper conductors and plastic separators intended to reduce crosstalk.
Elation Professional CAT6 Pro Series EtherCON Cable (100′)
$45.49
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 4.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.6 × 9.2 × 3.4 in |
Cable Length | 100' / 30.5 m |
Ethernet Standards | Cat 6 |
Bandwidth Rating | 250 MHz |
Boot Type | EtherCON |
Outer Diameter | 0.26" / 6.5 mm |
Wire Gauge | 22 AWG |
Jacket Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Conductor | Bare Copper |
Connector Material | Plastic |
Insulation | HDPE |
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Dorothy Jaskolski (verified owner) –
Overall, its a nice cable and the Neutrick connectors are the right way to go. Only issue I have is the outer jacket of the cable is more like a PVC jacket, like youd find on install cable, its not the soft rubber one expects to find on average microphone cables. It does lay flat after you work the coil out of it (its wound on a machine reel at the factory), but I suspect the outer jacket will get fussy in colder weather and perhaps crack. Otherwise, it does coil back up reasonably well if you give it the typical half twist on the cable as you spool it back up by hand. Ill use it until it breaks, but Im looking for some cabling with a nicer, rubber outer jacket.