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Question about Beolab 5 cables

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RichardIII
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RichardIII Posted: Thu, Jun 25 2020 8:24 AM

Why do the original Beolab 5 cables use ferrite (a magnet) on both sides? (the humps in the picture).

Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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Hi,

The ferrite blocks are intended to suppress interference that could be induced into the cables from external electrical devices.  However, my own view is that improved shielding should negate any requirement for this.  A good quality Powerlink mk.2 cable with a full spiral wrapped copper shield over the audio and data wires does not normally pick up interference, for this reason I don't add the ferrite blocks to my cables, as the aim was to design them correctly from the start: https://soundsheavenly.com/powerlink-8-pin-din-connection/23-319-powerlink-mk-2-compatible-black-8-pin-din-cable-with-fully-wired-8-cores.html#/9-length-18m

Hope this helps.

Kind regards, Steve.

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RichardIII
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Thanks Steve for the fast reply! Smile

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kawo replied on Thu, Jun 25 2020 10:12 AM

@Steve, what is your suggestion of max cable length for a BL5? Or to make it even worth, if you have an Almando Powerlink Switch in between?

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Hi,

I haven't used the Almando box, so I can't comment on this.  However, I usually suggest 20m as a sensible maximum for Powerlink and S/PDIF cables.

Kind regards, Steve.

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kawo replied on Thu, Jun 25 2020 3:12 PM

Thank you Steve for your quick reply!

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Dante replied on Fri, Jun 26 2020 12:27 AM

I use Steve's cables (without ferrite) and never heard any kind of noise on my BL5.

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