Neutrik is the leading manufacturer of audio connectors and receptacles, producing XLRs, plugs, jacks, speaker and power connectors, patch panels, 75-ohm BNC, industrial, and RCA connectors. opticalCON is a leader in harsh environment fiber optic and hybrid connectivity custom suited for the Broadcast and Professional Audio/Video industry.
Major Custom Cable is proud to provide the following Neutrik opticalCON connectors, cables, and accessories:
opticalCON DUO ADVANCED: the ideal solution for equipment connections and system integration offering LC compatibility on chassis connector front and rear.
opticalCON QUAD ADVANCED: based on the proven opticalCON DUO connection system, but with four channels it is optimized for Point-to-Point interconnections and multi-channel routing applications. The system copes with the increasing need for fiber optic channels.
opticalCON MTP 12 ADVANCED: based on conventional and proven MTP® connectivity, protected by a ruggedized and durable all-metal housing. It features a spring-loaded push-pull locking mechanism and an excellent cable retention utilizing aramid yarn. The optical connection is exceptionally well protected against dirt and dust by an automatically operated sealing cover. Major Custom Cable is the only US-based manufacturer building opticalCON MTP assemblies.
If you do not see a product suitable for your application, please contact us. Our extensive experience with cable assembly solutions enables us to offer custom solutions to meet any unique need.
Checklist:
Type:
DUO, QUAD, or MTP
Jacket:
Rugged Field Cable or X-TREME
Length:
Feet, meters, inches, millimeters, etc.
Glass:
Single mode or 50-micron OM3 Multimode
Fan-out:
Yes or No
Fan-out Connectors:
UniBoot LC, LC, LC/APC, SC, SC/APC, ST, D4, MU, FC, FC/APC, or MTRJ
Noise Canceling Cap:
Yes or No
Color Coded Rings:
Yes or No (indicate colors)
Reel:
Genuine Schill GT or HT series reel
Custom Labels:
How many, position on the cable, and text or graphics required?
Custom Packaging:
Yes or No
Custom Kitting:
Yes or No