minimum bend radius should
always be adhered to when installing ANJOU Interconnect cables.
There are two major factors to consider when sizing and installing
your interconnect cables.
The minimum bend radius of ANJOU interconnects is 3”. If
you are unfamiliar with determining the bend radius, please contact
Pear Cable directly for help.
The minimum distance between the components being attached and
the wall is 7” (as measured from the wall to the outermost
tip of the RCA jack).
In order to further assist customers in deciding what length cable
to buy, the following guide should be followed. In general, it is
desirable to use the shortest length of cable possible to connect
components. However, if you think a cable may be too short for your
application, please order the longer length to avoid damaging the
cables during installation.
| Cable Length |
Maximum Distance Between Component
Jacks |
| 0.5 meter |
10" |
| 1.0 meter |
27" |
| 1.5 meter |
47" |
Please note that your ANJOU cables come standard
with locking connectors. When installing ANJOU cables, always
push both connectors onto their respective jacks before locking
the plugs into position. When removing the cables, always loosen
both plugs first. Following this procedure will help prevent the
cable from being twisted relative to the plug, which can cause
damage.
To install the plug correctly, first unscrew the
outer metal sleeve until it is no longer clamping the plug (it
should feel slightly loose and wobbly). Push the connector onto
the mating jack. (Note: Always install or remove your cables by
holding on to the connector itself, not the cable. Do not ever
pull the cable out of the jack by pulling on the cable itself.)
Once the connector has been fully inserted into the jack, lock
the connector in place by tightening the outer metal sleeve. Tightening
the sleeve is accomplished by “screwing on” the
outer metal sleeve. Do not over-tighten. It does not take much
force to lock the plug onto the jack. To remove the cables, reverse
the process.
Please note that when removing the cables it is
important to remember to first fully loosen the locking plugs.
If this is not done, damage can occur to either the component
jacks or the cable itself.
We want to sell you the right cable. If you have
any questions, please contact Pear
Cable for assistance.
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