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Old 03-14-2017, 12:28 PM
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I noticed from the recent pricelist that there are new GND or CGS cables available. Namely Venom/Delta/Alpha/Sigma.

Are there really any performance benefits by going up in the range? Does CGS10 model correspond to a certain performance level in the new range of GND cables?

Also is there any reason to use a certain GND cable with the Denali vs Triton V3?
The TRITON v2 imtroduced a CGS chassis grounding system. There is an NIC noise isolation chamber inside the TRITON that is dedicated to reducing noise on the ground plane within the TRITON. We made this grounding system availble outside of the TRITON by adding four grounding terminals to the TRITON chassis.

The Denali does not use an internal NIC for grounding but does have external ground terminals to allow system-wide grounding.

The CGS10 grounding cables are good quality, inexpensive cables.

We are now providing a new range of grounding cables based upon our VTX (virtual tube) OFE conductors. The cables will be availble with a variety of terminations including pure copper spades, gold plated copper terminals, XLR and RCA connectors. The new range is called SGC/CGC Ground Cables. More details will be forthcoming.
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