Generally all NL2 Speakon jacks and NL2 Speakon cable are wired the same and fully compatible. If either your amplifier or speaker cabinet are equipped with NL4 type Speakon jacks, it’s naive to assume the wiring scheme.
What is a Speakon cable used for?
The Speakon (stylized speakON) is a trademarked name for an electrical connector, originally manufactured by Neutrik, mostly used in professional audio systems for connecting loudspeakers to amplifiers. Other manufacturers make compatible products, often under the name “speaker twist connector”.
Do Speakon cables sound better?
Speakon cables don’t sound better than 1/4″ speaker cables. In fact, there is no difference in tone between the sound produced by Speakon cables and that of 1/4″ cables. In terms of quality of sound output, 1/4″ speaker cables function just as Speakon cables do.
Does Speakon accept XLR?
You can connect Speakon to XLR. Speakon can be connected to XLR connectors and used for speaker connections without encountering any problems. However, the cable used for such connections should be speaker cables, which are usually thicker than microphone cables.
What cable is used for Speakon?
For years, high-end audio cables have been mistaken by users, and, most of the time, speakers are connected to amplifiers using regular XLR or ¼ cables.
Are Speakon cables shielded?
Outdoors connections – Since the SpeakOn cables are capable of carrying huge amounts of current to translate into audio, they are thoroughly shielded to minimize the risk of any potential electrical shock.
Can you plug quarter inch into Speakon?
Speaker cables equipped with Neutrik* Speakon connectors provide a multitude of benefits over standard quarter inch speaker cables. While quarter inch connectors work just fine, Speakon connectors take it up a notch with particularly useful features that will earn them a spot in your pro audio setup.
What is a Speakon connector?
A SpeakOn connector used to feed a large PA or audio system is a better conductor of the high level of electrical current that is afterward translated into audio waveforms than a regular ¼ inch cable or even an XLR one. This higher capacity for electrical current is a synonym for a better quality of audio hitting the ears of the audience.
Are Speakon cables better for sound?
According to most users, the fact that the surface area contacting the audio source is bigger than on a ¼” cable, SpeakOn cables are able to deliver better sound quality than any other connector.
What are Neutrik Speakon cables?
This could very well be the slogan for the STX series of Neutrik Speakon cables. They are available in a wide array of formats and include much more metal in the connectors than any other line. They come in nickel or black chrome finishes and feature connectors from 4 to 8 poles.