Usable for the following cables:
Why is this cable tester so popular? Because when something goes wrong, as things often do, it's there to the rescue. The Millenium MCT-20 has an outstanding number of connector types at the ready. However, should there be a type which is not covered, the contact testers, which are already included in the scope of delivery, can help. Even CAT5 cables and speaker-twist connections in two variations can be easily checked, which sets this tool apart from many others. Those who mainly check long, permanently installed cables should take a look at the separable Millenium MCT-30. Operation is simple, as two virtually self-explanatory LED light rows illuminate the way through the cable jungle. Only a standard 9 V block battery has to be inserted beforehand.
The Millenium MCT-20 cable tester offers a lot of simple testing options. For those who want to know exactly, here are the details: In addition to 6.3 and 3.5 mm jack cables, RCA, three-pin and five-pin XLR cables, three, five, seven, and eight-pin DIN plugs as well as four and eight-pin speaker-twist connections can be checked, not to mention seven-pin and eight-pin CAT-5 cables. Still need more? With the contact tester, you can quickly go through each cable. Before testing, move the rotary switch to Battery Check to check the internal battery. Then connect one end of the cable to the left and the other end to the right side of the tester so that when you turn to the desired wire number, you can see at a glance whether the signal arrives at the other end of the cable and on which pin. That's it.
For professional repairs, cable checks, and soldering work, this tester offers solidly made sockets so that your hands are free to track down a broken cable, for example. The device does not stop at adapters and unbalanced jack and XLR cables. It is robust enough for everyday touring and sits on secure rubber feet in the FOH position. For sound engineers, a cable tester is an indispensable tool. In addition, the bright housing of this model pays off in live operation, as it is easy to see in the show light of darkened locations. Laymen will benefit from the practically self-explanatory operation. In fact, the operation is so simple that it is easy to remember, even with infrequent use.
Millenium is one of Thomann’s in-house brands and has been an integral part of the store’s range since 1995. More than 800 products – from drums and percussion through to accessories such as microphone stands, racks, and recording workstations – bear the Millenium label. These products are made by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. Since they are imported directly from the factory without any further distributors or sales companies, they can be sold at particularly attractive prices. Incidentally, one in every four Thomann customers has already purchased at least one Millenium product.