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          What Are DMX Cables Used For?

          Your DMX cable plays a crucial role in controlling lighting setups by helping devices communicate. Unlike audio cables, a DMX Cable is specifically designed for transmitting digital signals that command the brightness, color, and movement of lighting fixtures. We offer high-quality DMX lighting cables in both 3 pin and 5 pin configurations to cater to various lighting setups.

          Titan AV CAT Tail, etherCON to Quad 3-Pin XLRF

          $69.00

          Titan AV CAT Tail, etherCON to Quad 3-Pin XLRM

          $69.00

          5 Pin Male to 3 Pin Female DMX Adapter

          $13.50$15.00

          3 Pin Male to 5 Pin Female DMX Adapter

          $13.50$15.00

          6m DMX Cable, 3-Pin 110 Ohm

          $22.00

          3m DMX Cable, 3-Pin 110 Ohm

          $17.00

          Titan AV CAT Tail, etherCON to Quad 5-Pin XLRM

          $84.00

          Titan AV CAT Tail, etherCON to Quad 5-Pin XLRF

          $84.00

          10m DMX Cable, 3-pin 110 Ohm

          $30.00

          1m DMX Cable, 3-Pin 110 Ohm

          $11.90$14.00

          2m DMX Cable, 3-Pin 110 Ohm

          $12.75$15.00

          6m DMX Cable, 5-Pin 110 Ohm

          $26.00

          10m DMX Cable, 5-Pin 110 Ohm

          $32.00

          3m DMX Cable, 5-Pin 110 Ohm

          $19.00

          20m DMX Cable, 3-Pin 110 Ohm

          $50.00

          1m DMX Cable, 5-Pin 110 Ohm

          $15.00

          Titan AV DMX Cables

          Illuminate your stage with precision using Titan AV DMX Lighting Cables – the heartbeat of vibrant light displays. Engineered for perfection, our stage lighting cables ensure a seamless and dependable control over your dynamic lighting, adding that extra spark to your performances. Here's why our cables stand out:

          1. Signal Integrity Maintaining a rock-solid 110 Ohm impedance, our DMX cables take it a step further with helical/braided shielding, electromagnetic interference resistance, and 100% screening. Count on unparalleled signal consistency every time.
          2. High-End Construction for Reliability Crafted with meticulous attention, our DMX leads feature custom connectors, gold-plated contact points, and a robust matte black outer PVC jacket. This guarantees not just top-notch signal quality, but also the resilience to withstand the rigours of live performances.
          3. Cable Options Choose what suits you best – we offer 3-pin and 5-pin configurations in lengths ranging from 0.5m to 20 meters. Need something more? Go big with 100m rolls for a custom stage lighting cable setup.
          4. Versatile Application Perfect for DMX-ready lighting, fog machines, hazers, and controllers.
          5. Lifetime Warranty We stand by our professional DMX cables with a limited lifetime warranty, emphasizing our commitment to superior performance and dependable DMX lighting control.

          Invest in lighting control that speaks your language. Your lights, your way – Titan AV DMX Cables.

          What Does DMX Cable Stand For?

          DMX stands for Digital Multiplex, and a DMX lighting cable is named after the DMX512 protocol used for controlling professional lighting systems and fog machines.

          Can DMX Cable Be Used as XLR?

          Can I use DMX cable for audio? No, DMX cables should not be used as XLR. While DMX and XLR cables share physical similarities, attempting interchangeability can lead to issues. This is because DMX has a higher impedance (110 ohms) compared to XLR (75 ohms), leading to signal degradation.

          How to Tell the Difference Between XLR and DMX Cables?

          To distinguish between XLR and DMX cables, focus on their intended uses rather than the external appearance. XLR leads are designed for audio, while DMX leads are specific to lighting control. 

          Unless you’re holding a 5pin connector - which only DMX cables use - the 3pin DMX cable and 3pin XLR cable will look identical to your eye. Both share the same connectors and external appearance, but the internal differences are crucial.

          Can I Use XLR Cable for DMX Lighting?

          Technically yes, but you shouldn’t. Using XLR cables for DMX lighting applications is not recommended. Attempting this interchange might result in flickering lights or signal loss, especially over longer distances or with multiple connections in the setup. It highlights the importance of using each cable for its intended purpose in audio or lighting setups.

          What to Expect When Mixing XLR and DMX?

          Connecting XLR and DMX together won't cause equipment damage, but it can result in signal degradation. Factors like cable distance, the number of connections, and the ratio of XLR to DMX connections influence the odds of signal loss or degradation. It's crucial to prioritise the appropriate cable type for each application to ensure optimal performance.

          What Sets XLR and DMX Cables Apart?

          Are dmx leads and xlr the same? No. XLR cables, are used for professional audio equipment like microphones and mixers. On the other hand, a DMX lighting cable, despite using XLR connectors, is distinctly named for their specialised role in lighting control.

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