Hey Everybody,
What are your thoughts on the Following:
A: Constructing a trough out of 2 or 3 layers of sheet lead for extra shielding to encase a snake/bundle of mic cables.
B: Wrapping a couple of layers of lead tape around a snake cable/bunde of mic cables.
Would either option help To reject Interference in cases where the interference is more prevelent on longer cable runs?
If so, How effective would it be?
How much better is the rejection when comparing say a 50' Mogami cable to a Run of the Mill cheap store brand cable like say Yorkville?
Extra shielding around outside of snake cable?
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Extra shielding around outside of snake cable?
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Re: Extra shielding around outside of snake cable?
As Speedskater mentioned, lead will be useless for RF / EMF sheilding. Plain old galvanized HVAC ducting would do fine if properly bonded to each other, then subsequently grounded. The only benefit I can see this being is if you are in a high interference area (close to a cell tower or radio tranmitter), and your cable runs are several hundred feet. Using higher quality cable will provide better results with a lower cost in the end. Wrapping the snake cable in sheilding would increase its capacitance and you would lose high end response over distance.
Dave.
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Andyman wrote:Hey Everybody,
What are your thoughts on the Following:
A: Constructing a trough out of 2 or 3 layers of sheet lead for extra shielding to encase a snake/bundle of mic cables.
B: Wrapping a couple of layers of lead tape around a snake cable/bunde of mic cables.
Would either option help To reject Interference in cases where the interference is more prevelent on longer cable runs?
If so, How effective would it be?
How much better is the rejection when comparing say a 50' Mogami cable to a Run of the Mill cheap store brand cable like say Yorkville?
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