How low is low capacitance in the Chandler cable?

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How low is low capacitance in the Chandler cable?

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I can't find any specs on the "low capacitance" Chandler instrument cable. Are we talking Canare "low capacitance" (=high capacitance) or real low capacitance, like 20 pF a foot or less?
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Re: How low is low capacitance in the Chandler cable?

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Re: How low is low capacitance in the Chandler cable?

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Hey Gone Fission : We added those specs the same day you posed this question to us. Just want to make sure you ended up finding them on the respective product pages.

Basically, they're all in the mid-30pF ranges.

Definitely not high-capacitance, but not so low to where they cost a fortune for the consumer. If you end(ed) up picking some up and trying them out, I'd love to hear feedback!

Thanks.
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