The appropriate cable for any recording session!

Ultra clean signals in your studio

High-class studio equipment calls for perfect signal transmission. Cordial offers a wide range of high-end cables for any kind of studio use.

Be it microphone cables such as the new CSM FM-GOLD 250, digital interface cables such as the multicore CFD DMT, or our Y-adapters: each individual Cordial product reliably and persistently performs its task in the complex system of a recording studio. This is due to the purity of the copper used, the NEUTRIK® (or REAN by NEUTRIK®) connectors and all the other perfectly matched and synchronized components. And last but not least, we are always open to the wishes and suggestions of our users and incorporate their constructive and valued feedback into our cable development processes.

For every recording studio, for every session - Cordial products will generate genuine, pure and untainted recordings that sound just the way they are supposed to sound.

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Hybrid studio concept - digital or analogue at the push of a button
Long-time Cordial partner Toni Loitsch was a guest on Sound&Recording's Studiosofa podcast.
News
The Dos & Don'ts of studio cabling
Tobias Felbermayr was a guest on the Sound & Recording Podcast and answered all questions about studio cabling.
Family Talk
Patchbay - old but gold
Jeremy Lentner from the Austrian hard rock band MIDRIFF wants to be particularly flexible in his studio. The solution: A ...
Hybrid studio concept - digital or analogue at the push of a button

On Sound & Recording's Studiosofa podcast, the most exciting studio owners have their say every week and present their equipment, workflow and tips and tricks. In this episode, long-time Cordial partner Toni Loitsch presents his Nautilus Studio, where he follows a hybrid studio concept - wired with CORDIAL, of course.

The Dos & Don'ts of studio cabling

The Sound & Recording Weekly Review is a podcast of the german magazine sound & recording. The topic of this episode: What do you have to pay attention to when it comes to studio cabling? What should be avoided? And which parameters are actually important for cables? Tobias Felbermayr, Head of Sales & Marketing at CORDIAL, spent an hour answering questions about studio cabling. In addition to the difference between balanced and unbalanced connections, he also discussed cable management, the right choice of cables, plugs and adapters, and everyday tips about the inconspicuous thing that is so important for the sound. Unfortunately english subs are missing.

Patchbay - old but gold

Jeremy Lentner from the Austrian hard rock band MIDRIFF wants to be particularly flexible in his studio: from the vocal booth to the preamp or the other way round, taking another turn just before the interface. No problem: He has rewired his entire studio and now everything runs via a patchbay.

(English subtitles)

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Family Talk
Customized solution for the control centre
In the Limetree studios there is a very old, massive, but enormously great console from the 80s. In order to use it ...
Family Talk
Multiple studio monitors for home recordings?
Michael Painter has several studio monitors and even a Bluetooth box. He tells us what this is all about in this video.
Customized solution for the control centre

In the Limetree studios there is a very old, massive, but enormously great console from the 80s. In order to use it properly, a Cordial custom solution was needed. In this short room tour, Sören shows what it's all about.

(English subtitles)

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