USA - The American DJ Group of Companies has introduced a new line of cables. Sold under the Accu-Cable brand name, the new cable line is designed to fill a gap in the market for high-quality, affordable audio and DMX cables and extension cords in a wide range of lengths and connector-types, says the company.

Included in the Accu-Cable line are mic, patch, speaker and DMX cables and connectors, as well as AC extension cords. A large product selection is offered within each of these categories.

"We developed the Accu-Cable line to provide a complete cable solution, a one-stop source where audio and lighting dealers and end-users could pick up all of their cable and cord needs," said Scott Davies, general manager of the American DJ Group of Companies. "We were hearing from our customers that it wasn't always easy to find good, quality affordable cables in the lengths they needed."

The Accu-Cable line offers a complete spectrum of DMX cable lengths, with either 3-pin or 5-pin connectors. Additionally, for larger users such as installers and productions, the company is offering DMX cable in spools (connectors sold separately), which can be cut into desired lengths.

"Accu-Cable offers something for every type of pro audio and DMX lighting user - from large concert halls and stage productions, to nightclubs and DJs" said Davies. "We are hoping to revolutionise the cable market, just as our American DJ division did with DJ/club lighting in the 80s, and our Elation Professional division did with professional lighting products in the 90s."

(Jim Evans)


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