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This is the new HDMI female to female connector for our Plug and Play cable box. You can use off the shelf HDMI cables on either side of this cute bulkhead adaptor.
Our "Supplier Wall" with links to distributors, resellers and installers of Edis products is Now Live ! Check to see if your logo is included, if not let me know. The "Supplier Wall" is new and growing so please bear with us if your entry is not quite right or missing !
Publish a case study on our website and we'll link it back to your website. We will also publish it on article sites around the world with links back to your site. The only proviso is that the case study includes reference to Edis products
This will increase your website rankings and raise your company profile ... and we are offering to do this for free
Please let me know if you have any case studies or testamonials to publish or if you need some help to create one.
Our range of USB 3.0 cables is nearing completion and in final testing stage which is almost completed .... just a snapshot here to wet your appetite
As an Edis distributor, reseller or as an installer you can add you Logo to our new "Supplier Wall" with weblinks to your site attract enquiries. We will also email schools and colleges to let them know where they can buy Edis products. If you are interested in joining this campaign - let me know.
The EP8 - three projector mounts in one - a short throw wall mount, a 680mm telescopic ceiling mount and a close to ceiling mount. A low cost versatile mount that not only saves money, reduces stocking levels but makes it easy for the busy installer to use and carry.
While setting up a multiple speaker test on the EA35 in-wall amplifier we unwittingly used a faulty mini jack lead which was open circuit (on all wires !!) the mains hum level that resulted when we turned the amplifier on was very loud (>110 dB) and louder than the test tone (the test area had lots of dangling mains cables for the test equipment and power supplies etc not unlike the mess found in some false ceilings that I've seen)
The hum was just from the pick-up of mains interference with no direct connection.
There was no detectable hum at all from the amplifier without a cable connected to the input nor with the correct cable connected whether or not it was plugged into the tone source
It just reminded of some of the "faulty amplifier" reports that we receive
So the message is always check the cables first ..... the cables are much more likely to be damaged when snagged during installation than the amplifiers.
Incidentally the tests proved that 2x 8 ohm or 4x 8 ohm speakers work really fine on this neat Class D digital amplifier with twice the "loudness" on the 4x 8 ohm (>3 dB)
We are very pleased to announce our new range of Interactive Whiteboards for finger or pen use on hard, high gain, high contrast, anti-glisten smooth surface board. Complete with software and available with wall mount, stand or motorised lift. See more details of the board and accessories here ..