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Swit PA-706 SPEAKON-NL4FX to 4-pin XLR female Cable 2m
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| Type of Product | Cables |
| Type of Product | Speakon to 4-pin XLR cable |
| Compatible | Speakon to 4-pin XLR devices |
| Compatible | VOLTA/TD-R230S |
| Battery type | Ecomate connector (DC cable) |
| Connector | SPEAKON-NL4FX to 4-pin XLR |
| Power Watt | 10 (A) |
| Power Supply | 24V/48V DC via Speakon |
| Lenght, m | 2 m |
| Weight, gr | approx 300 g |
Overview
The SWIT PA-706 2m Power Cable is a 2-meter SPEAKON-NL4FX to 4-pin XLR female cable designed to transfer up to 10A of DC power. It allows devices with 4-pin XLR inputs, such as ARRI L5-C or Prolight EclPanel TWCJR, to be powered from 24V or 48V SPEAKON outputs.
The SWIT PA-706 SPEAKON-NL4FX to 4-pin XLR Female Cable is a professional power adapter cable that connects DC power from SPEAKON outputs to devices with standard 4-pin XLR DC inputs. Measuring 2 meters in length and supporting a 10A load, it ensures stable, reliable power delivery for high-performance lighting devices and field production equipment.
This cable is ideal for powering 24V or 48V outputs from VOLTA-DC systems or compatible SPEAKON sources, providing a seamless connection to professional lights such as the ARRI L5-C or Prolight EclPanel TWCJR. Constructed for durability, it withstands frequent use in demanding broadcast, studio, or on-location setups.
Compact yet robust, the PA-706 simplifies power integration for professional video and lighting applications, ensuring reliable DC power with minimal voltage drop across the 2-meter cable length.
Key Features
- 2-meter SPEAKON-NL4FX to 4-pin XLR female cable
- Supports DC power transfer up to 10A
- Compatible with 24V or 48V SPEAKON outputs
- Ideal for powering ARRI L5-C, Prolight EclPanel TWCJR, and similar devices
- Durable construction for professional production use
Specifications
- Length: 2 meters
- Connector A: SPEAKON-NL4FX
- Connector B: 4-pin XLR female
- Maximum Load: 10A
- Voltage Compatibility: 24V / 48V DC
- Application: Powering professional lights with 4-pin XLR inputs
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