Latin America. Cable manufacturer Belden has expanded its connectivity solutions for centralized control and lighting systems. Snake cables are used to connect various low-level (microphone) and high-level (line) channels such as console equipment for recording studios, radio stations, post-production facilities and sound system.
Juanma Cortes, manager of audiovisual connectivity at Belden, said that "we manufacture cables that meet the connectivity needs of installers who work with the different automation brands (Lutron, AMX, Creston, etc.). Whether it's the typical dual-torque solution (power and control) in numerous versions to category cable in "shielded" mode for Ultra HD applications.
He added that "many integrators are looking for a cheaper alternative to the "official" one but that is also very robust. That's where Belden's recognized quality comes in, already present in numerous turns (industrial, datacenter, broadcast, etc.). In the United States, this transition from proprietary systems to more open systems is already taking place, where the client receives the best selection in each area. In addition, Belden offers different alternatives according to the required protection: from basic to certified "plenum" options.