YES, IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

How do we minimize interference in our instrument and microphone cables to the maximum?

The high-density braided copper mesh shielding we use in our instrument and microphone cables is a component that drastically reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).

By having multiple copper wires, SOLCOR Cables create a more robust and effective structure to protect the audio signal from all types of external interference.

Other benefits offered by our cables are:

Reduction of electrical crosstalk. Crosstalk is the unwanted interference between nearby cables.

By using a high-density braided copper configuration, the cable’s ability to reduce crosstalk is improved because the braid of copper wires acts as a physical barrier between the individual conductors, minimizing interference between them and avoiding audio quality degradation.

Protection against external noise. The braided copper configuration provides greater protection against electromagnetic and radio frequency noise from external sources, such as electrical equipment or wireless signals. By wrapping the copper wires around a central core, a more robust structure is created that helps block and dissipate unwanted interference, preventing its impact on the audio signal, especially when bending the cable.

Increased durability. The copper braid in SOLCOR Audio Cables contributes to their durability and tensile strength. The braided configuration provides greater mechanical protection to the copper wires, helping to prevent breaks or damage to the cable due to tension or abrupt movements. This is especially beneficial in professional environments where cables are subject to frequent and demanding use.