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Powerlink Cable - MK9 - Black - Female x 2 to RJ45 - Y adapter
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Powerlink Cable - MK9 - Black - Female x 2 to RJ45 - Y adapter
Powerlink Cable - MK9 - Black - Female x 2 to RJ45 - Y adapter
B&O powerlink cable - 2 x DIN 8 pin female connector for RJ 45
Powerlink cable in black - with DIN 8 pole female connector (2 pcs) and RJ45 connector Power link cable is model Mk9.
The Powerlink cable is used to connect B&O systems together with primarily loudspeakers.
Cable allows for 2 speakers in a Y adapter.
- Powerlink cable has 2 DIN 8 pin female power links and 1 RJ45 plug.
- The cable has 8 internal wires with a shield around it.
- The cable is ideal for sending the sound to 2 B&O Beolab speakers.
- The color is black.
Read details about the cable here
Now what is model 9 or Mk9?
We have chosen to call it the Power link cable from Neomesteren. It is an alternative to Mk 1, Mk 2, or Mk 3.
The name Mk 9 is just chosen so that there is no confusion - it has no more meaning.
Why do we do it
At Neo Shop, both Mk 1, Mk 2, Mk 3, and Mk 9 of Powerlink cables with DIN 8 pin and RJ45 connectors are sold.
Power Link cables are relatively expensive to acquire, as the complexity inside the cable makes the cable expensive to manufacture.
Wires generally do not cost much, but shielded wires do as well as an interlacing in a cable. It ends up with expensive cables.
Is it necessary to use the expensive double shielded power link cables? In some cases yes, but in many cases it is not.
The Power link cable Mk 9 is cheaper than the other models and is therefore an alternative to choose for different setups - there is a lot of money to be saved on cables.
We are not saying that you should always choose Mk 9 power link DIN cables or Mk 2 cables – we are saying that you should choose the cable according to the application.