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Review Summary
Line level unbalanced analogue audio
Boardroom systems, classroom training, auditoriums, custom home installations, media servers
PC sound cards, active speakers, DVD, camcorders, audio mixers, audio matrix switchers, audio splitters, audio distribution amplifiers, boosters, satellite receivers, MP3 players, laptops, stereo audio amplifiers, audio switchers, integrated TV monitors and other line level audio equipment. Not suitable for unamplified receivers (i.e. passive headphones) or non-amplified sources (i.e. passive microphones)
Transparent to the user.
(3dB roll-off point) (400 Ohms source & 50 kOhms receiver): Up to 1000 ft (305m): 60Hz - 20 kHz
1000 ft (305m) to 5000 ft (1.5 km): 100Hz - 20 kHz
1.1Vp-p
Less than 1 dB per pair over the frequency range
Greater than 60 dB at 1 kHz
Less than 600 ohms
10 k ohms or greater
Single unit: 4:1 (source: line)
UTP: 24 gauge or lower solid copper twisted pair wire impedance: 100 ohms at 1 MHz
Maximum capacitance: 20 pf/foot
Attenuation: 6.6 dB/1000' (305m) at 1 MHz
5000 ft (1525m)
One (1) 3.5mm stereo plug with 6" cable lead
One (1) RJ45
Audio 1 (Left): pins 1[R] & 2 [T]
Audio 2 (Right): pins 3 [R] & 6 [T]
0 to 55 deg. C / 32 to 131 deg. F
-20 to 85 deg. C / -4 to 185 deg. F
Up to 95%
ABS. Fire retardant plastic
1.87 x 1.0" / 4.75 x 2.54cm Diameter Plus 6" / 15.24cm Audio Leads
1.0oz / 28.35g
627699000304
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The Muxlab PC / Audio Balun (500030) allows an unbalanced line-level stereo audio signal to be transmitted via single Cat5e/6 cable in a point-to-point connection to distances of up to 5000ft / 1.5km. The product is designed for audio equipment requiring a 3.5mm line-level stereo input / output such as PC soundcards, laptops, MP3 players and media speakers where the mid-range audio frequency response is paramount. Used in pairs, the PC Audio balun can also be used with the 500027 stereo audio balun to connect a 3.5mm interface to an RCA audio interface (or vice-versa).