The PRX102 is a HighFlex balanced microphone cable (RMC306) assembled on a lightweight, extremely strong and impact resistant plastic reel (CDM310). The conductor section is constructed using two 24 AWG stranded conductors which are surrounded by a braided shielding, offering a high immunity against noise and interference caused by external devices. The cable is jacketed using highly flexible and durable PVC materials, which guarantee a high flexibility and reliability for mobile applications. The cable end is terminated using a male Neutrik XLR connector (Silver contacts, black metal XLR housing) while the chassis side is fitted with both a male and femaleNeutrikXLR connector allowing linkthrough.
| PRX102/50 | 50 meter |
| PRX102/100 | 100 meter |
| Dimensions | 312 x 392 x 234 mm (W x H x D) |
| Application | Rental & MI |
| Series | Prime Series |
| Inner conductor | Insulation | Colours | White / Red |
| Shielding | Braiding | BC 16 x 4 x 0.12 mm (Ø) (OFC) | |
| Outer jacket | Material | Flexible PVC 6.0 mm (Ø) | |
| Colours | Black | ||
| Type of cable | 24 AWG Microphone cable | ||
| Inner conductor | Material | BC 20 x 0.12 mm (Ø) (OFC) | |
| Section | 0.22 mm² | ||
| Filling | Cotton Yarn | ||
| Separator | Cotton paper | ||
| Inner conductor | Number of conductors | 2 | |
| Connection type | XLR male (cable) to XLR female & male (chassis) | ||
| Fitted connectors | NC3 mXX-BAG, NC3FDLX, NC3 mDLX | ||
| RoHS2 compliant | According EU Directive 2011/65/EU |
| Reach compliant | According EC 1907/2006 |
| Indoor / outdoor | Indoor |
| Shielding effectiveness | According EN 50083-2:2001 Class A |
| Temperature range | Fixed installation | - 40 °C till + 80 °C |
| Mobile installation | - 25 °C till + 70 °C | |
| Bending radius | Fixed installation | 8 x outer diameter |
| Mobile installation | 10 x outer diameter |
| Max. conductor | DC resistance | 87 (Ω / Km) |
| Dielectric strength | 2 (KV / 1 min. DC) | |
| Rated voltage | 300 V | |
| Shielding effectiveness | > 55 dB | |
| Max. shielding DC resistance | 38 (Ω / Km) | |