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Synchronization Cable GlareOne SSYNC5PC35J — 3.5mm Jack to PC, 5 m
Synchronization Cable GlareOne SSYNC5PC35J — 3.5mm Jack to PC, 5 m
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Synchronization Cable GlareOne SSYNC5PC35J — 3.5mm Jack to PC, 5 m
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Synchronization Cable GlareOne SSYNC5PC35J — 3.5mm Jack to PC, 5 m
Synchronization Cable GlareOne SSYNC5PC35J — 3.5mm Jack to PC, 5 m
GlareOne SSYNC5PC35J — 3.5mm Jack to PC, 5 m is a wired synchronization cable intended for connecting devices with a 3.5 mm jack sync output to a computer input. With a length of five meters, this cable allows flexible placement of equipment in studio, live performance, or event-control environments while maintaining a stable physical connection for trigger and timing signals.
The cable delivers a simple and direct wired link for synchronization tasks, avoiding latency and interference associated with some wireless methods. Its five-metre length provides extended reach for stage and studio setups, reducing the need for extension adapters. The 3.5 mm connector is a common standard that ensures compatibility with many audio triggers, remote-control ports, and timing inputs on PC sound interfaces or control devices.
This cable is intended for synchronization and triggering signals using a 3.5 mm jack interface and is not designed for high-bandwidth audio transmission or as a replacement for balanced audio cabling. It may not be suitable where balanced, shielded XLR connections or digital synchronization protocols are required. Also, if you need wireless control or very long cable runs beyond five metres without signal boosters, a different solution may be more appropriate.
Insert the 3.5 mm jack into the sync or trigger output on your device and the opposite end into the corresponding input on the computer or PC interface. Verify that the receiving application or hardware is configured to accept external trigger or sync signals and test the connection at low levels first. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends, excessive tension, or proximity to high-power cabling that may introduce noise. Secure the cable with clips or ties as needed to prevent accidental disconnection during use.
For stable operation, keep the cable away from power transformers and high-current wiring; test the sync path in your full setup before live use and secure connections to prevent accidental disconnection. If interference or signal drop occurs, inspect connector seating and cable routing or consider using a buffered interface designed for longer runs.
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