In stage lighting, a multicable (otherwise known as multi-core cable or mult) is a type of heavy-duty electrical cable used in theaters to power lights. The basic construction involves a bundle of individual conductors surrounded by a single outer jacket. Whereas single cables only have three conductors, multicable has ten or more. They are configured to run in six or eight-circuit varieties. Typically, both ends of multicable have a specific connector known as a Socapex Connector. Technicians then combine the cables with break-outs and break-ins, which essentially are an octopus-like adapter with one Socapex end and six to eight Edison, twist-lok, or stage pin style connectors.
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- Multikabel (geluidstechniek) (nl)
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| - In stage lighting, a multicable (otherwise known as multi-core cable or mult) is a type of heavy-duty electrical cable used in theaters to power lights. The basic construction involves a bundle of individual conductors surrounded by a single outer jacket. Whereas single cables only have three conductors, multicable has ten or more. They are configured to run in six or eight-circuit varieties. Typically, both ends of multicable have a specific connector known as a Socapex Connector. Technicians then combine the cables with break-outs and break-ins, which essentially are an octopus-like adapter with one Socapex end and six to eight Edison, twist-lok, or stage pin style connectors. (en)
- Een multikabel is een kabel waarin alle kabels van geluidsapparatuur (zoals microfoon- en luidsprekersignaal) worden samengebracht, zodat de hoeveelheid kabels beperkt wordt tot één dikke kabel. De verbinding tussen de losse kabels en de multikabel geschiedt voor microfoonsignaal met een stagebox. Bij luidsprekersignaal wordt er meestal van patchpanels gebruikgemaakt. (nl)
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| - In stage lighting, a multicable (otherwise known as multi-core cable or mult) is a type of heavy-duty electrical cable used in theaters to power lights. The basic construction involves a bundle of individual conductors surrounded by a single outer jacket. Whereas single cables only have three conductors, multicable has ten or more. They are configured to run in six or eight-circuit varieties. Typically, both ends of multicable have a specific connector known as a Socapex Connector. Technicians then combine the cables with break-outs and break-ins, which essentially are an octopus-like adapter with one Socapex end and six to eight Edison, twist-lok, or stage pin style connectors. (en)
- Een multikabel is een kabel waarin alle kabels van geluidsapparatuur (zoals microfoon- en luidsprekersignaal) worden samengebracht, zodat de hoeveelheid kabels beperkt wordt tot één dikke kabel. De verbinding tussen de losse kabels en de multikabel geschiedt voor microfoonsignaal met een stagebox. Bij luidsprekersignaal wordt er meestal van patchpanels gebruikgemaakt. Ook bij lichtinstallaties worden multikabels gebruikt. Deze worden meestal in theaterzalen, of op discotheken waar de geluidsinstallatie blijft staan, gebruikt, voornamelijk van de dimmerpacks naar de lampen die boven het podium of in het dak hangen. (nl)
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