Hybrid cables
Hybrid Cables for Event Technology at a Glance
Hybrid cables combine power and signal in a single, robust jacket — the smart way to power and control your lighting rig with less clutter on stage. At LTT, your specialist for event technology, you get hybrid cables that carry mains voltage and DMX, audio or data at the same time, so one line feeds and controls your moving heads, LED bars and effect fixtures.
Whether you build touring rigs, mobile DJ setups, theatre productions or club installations, a well-chosen hybrid cable saves setup time and keeps your truss tidy. Browse our range and put your show in the spotlight with reliable, professional cabling.
What Is a Hybrid Cable? Fundamentals and Function
A hybrid cable combines two or more cable types under one common outer jacket — for example a data or control line (DMX, CAT5e, audio, coax or fibre) together with a power core for mains voltage. This construction is often called one-cable technology, One Cable Connection (Siemens) or One Cable Technology (Beckhoff). Instead of routing a separate power lead and a separate signal lead, you run a single hybrid cable — which reduces cabling effort, saves time and lowers cost.
How a hybrid cable differs from standard cables
A standard DMX cable transmits only control data, and a standard power cable carries only mains voltage. A hybrid cable merges both functions, keeping data and power mechanically bundled but electrically separated and shielded. This is the key distinction from a plain multicore or an extension lead: the signal cores stay protected against the electrical field of the adjacent power cores.
Typical core configurations
In event technology, a hybrid cable usually carries three power cores plus protective earth (L, N & PE, or L1, L2, L3 & PE for three-phase) alongside a shielded signal pair. Combinations such as CAT5e / DMX / power, video / audio / power or DMX / powerCON are common. Copper conductors of up to 4 mm² handle the current, while the signal cores handle the data — a genuine multifunction cable for professional applications.
Cable Types and Variants: DMX + Power, Data + Power, Coax + LAN
Hybrid cables come in several types and variants, each built around a specific signal-and-power combination. Choosing the right type is the first decision in any stage cabling project.
DMX + power (the event-tech classic)
The most common variant on stage bundles a symmetrical DMX pair with a power core. It feeds and controls moving heads, LED pars and wash fixtures over a single line — ideal for lighting rigs on truss where cable runs must stay clean and short to install.
Audio + power
Here a balanced audio pair replaces the DMX pair, powering and feeding active loudspeakers or stage monitors. This variant is popular in mobile PA and small-venue setups.
Data + power (CAT5e / network)
A network-and-power hybrid cable combines a CAT5e data core with a power core, transporting Ethernet-based protocols (Art-Net, sACN) plus mains voltage — perfect for network-controlled LED walls and media servers.
Coax + LAN and video variants
A coax-and-LAN hybrid cable merges a coaxial core for high-frequency or video signals with a data or power line. Video / audio / power combinations round out the range for camera and broadcast positions.
Reels versus ready-made assemblies
Hybrid cables are available as metre-ware on cable reels for custom lengths, or as ready-made (confectioned) assemblies with connectors already fitted. Ready-made lengths of 1.5 m, 3 m, 5 m, 10 m and beyond are stock items for fast rig builds.
Shielding and Interference Protection Explained
The obvious question with any hybrid cable is: does the power core interfere with the data signal? The answer is clever, layered shielding — the reason data and power can safely share one jacket.
Braid shield plus foil shield
The signal cores are wrapped in a copper braid shield that typically covers 85–90 % of the surface area. On top of that, an aluminium foil shield reflects any residual interference. These two conductive layers drain disturbance to earth before it reaches the data cores.
Symmetrical signal design
DMX and balanced audio use a symmetrical (differential) design: the same signal travels on two cores with opposite polarity. Any interference couples equally into both cores and is cancelled at the receiver. Combined with the double shielding, your DMX signals are protected in three ways against the electrical field of the power core.
Practical result
In practice this means stable data over the full cable run, even with 16 A of mains voltage flowing right next to the signal pair — provided you buy a properly shielded, purpose-built hybrid cable rather than taping two random leads together.
Connectors, Cross-Sections and Technical Buying Criteria
The technical specifications and connector choice decide whether a hybrid cable fits your rig. These are the concrete buying criteria to check.
Common connector combinations
Event-grade hybrid cables use standardised, lockable connectors. Typical pinouts and pairings include:
- powerCON / powerCON TRUE1 (blue in, grey out) for the mains side
- 3-pin or 5-pin XLR for DMX signal (IN female / OUT male)
- etherCON (RJ45 in a locking housing) for CAT5e network cores
- Schuko / IEC connectors on entry-level combi cables
A classic stage cable therefore carries powerCON TRUE1 IN + XLR 3-pin female on one end and powerCON TRUE1 OUT + XLR 3-pin male on the other, allowing you to daisy-chain fixtures.
Cross-section and current rating
The power core cross-section determines the current load. Most event hybrid cables rate at 16 A. As a rule of thumb:
- 1.5 mm² — up to roughly 16 A on short runs
- 2.5 mm² — headroom for longer runs and higher loads
- up to 4 mm² — heavy-duty distribution
Longer cables cause voltage drop, so increase the cross-section as length grows.
Jacket, flexibility and durability
Look for a flame-retardant, UV-resistant jacket in PVC or halogen-free FRNC, a defined bend radius and a rugged jacket that survives touring durability tests, repeated coiling and rough handling on the road.
Cross-Section, Cable Length and Current Load Comparison
This comparison helps you match the power core to your run length and load — a decision competitors rarely spell out. Use it as practical orientation; always follow the manufacturer's rating for the specific cable.
As a general guide, the longer the cable and the higher the load, the larger the cross-section you need to keep voltage drop within safe limits. For a mobile DJ setup with a couple of fixtures a 1.5 mm² hybrid cable is fine, while a touring lighting rig with many moving heads benefits from 2.5 mm² for stable voltage across long throws.
Applications: Stage, Lighting Rig, Mobile DJ and Touring
Hybrid cables shine wherever power and control must reach the same fixture. These are the core applications for our audience.
Stage and lighting rig
On a truss rig, one hybrid cable feeds mains voltage and DMX to each moving head or LED bar. This halves the number of leads on the truss, speeds up your rig build and keeps sightlines clean — the fastest route to a professional stage lighting look.
Mobile DJ and small events
For mobile DJs, a DMX + power hybrid cable links controller, LED pars and effect lights with minimal cabling, so your setup and teardown stay quick and reliable at every gig.
Touring and rental
Touring setups demand cables that survive constant coiling, transport and tight bend radii. Rugged, flame-retardant hybrid cables with strain relief endure the flex life of the road and reduce the risk of on-stage failures.
Theatre, clubs and installations
In theatres and clubs, hybrid cables enable clean fixed installations along truss and rigging, often with halogen-free jackets for occupancy safety.
Explore matching lighting fixtures and DMX controllers to complete your setup, and pair your cables with the right truss system for a tidy overhead run.
Safety, Standards and Cable Management on Truss
Cabling at events is a safety-critical task. Using the right hybrid cable and routing it correctly protects both your crew and your gear.
Relevant standards
For professional event cabling, keep these requirements in mind:
- DGUV Vorschrift 17 (formerly BGV C1) for stage and production operations
- EN 61558 for power supply safety
- Flame-retardant and halogen-free (FRNC) jackets for venues with crowds, reducing toxic smoke in a fire
Always use lockable connectors such as powerCON TRUE1 so mains connections cannot be pulled apart under load.
Cable management on Naxpro-Truss
Route your hybrid cables neatly along the truss chords and secure them with proper strain relief so the connectors never bear the cable weight. Use hook-and-loop ties or cable ties at regular intervals, leave a small service loop at each fixture and respect the minimum bend radius to protect the signal cores. Good routing along Naxpro-Truss keeps your rig safe, serviceable and fast to strike. Browse our rigging and truss accessories for the right ties, clamps and safeties to lock everything down.
Brands and Manufacturers of Hybrid Cables
At LTT you find hybrid cables from established brands and manufacturers trusted across the event industry. Choosing a proven brand means reliable shielding, honest current ratings and connectors that lock as they should.
Among the manufacturers relevant to hybrid and combi cabling in our range are Adam Hall Cables, SOMMER CABLE, Accu Cable, Neutrik and Seetronic for high-quality connectors, plus Eurolite and Showtec for ready-made stage assemblies. These names stand for hochwertige Markenprodukte built for the demands of professional application.
For connector systems specifically, Neutrik powerCON / etherCON and Seetronic equivalents are the de facto standard on stage. Whether you need a short patch lead or a long touring run, these brands offer the optimale Lösung for feeding and controlling your fixtures over a single cable.
Accessories and Related Categories for Hybrid Cables
The right accessories keep your hybrid cabling tidy, safe and easy to transport.
Useful accessories
- Cable reels and drums for storing and deploying metre-ware
- Hook-and-loop ties and cable ties for strain relief and clean routing
- Adapters and split-out looms to break powerCON and XLR back into standard connectors
- Cable ramps and covers to protect runs across walkways
- Cases and bags for transporting coiled cables on tour
Related categories
Hybrid cables work hand in hand with the rest of your rig. Complete your setup with standalone DMX cables, powerCON power leads and power distribution boxes, and combine them with LED and moving-head fixtures plus the matching truss and rigging hardware. As your reliable partner, LTT keeps all of these product worlds in stock so you can source a complete signal-and-power chain from one place.
Buying Guide: Choosing the Right Hybrid Cable
This buying guide walks you through the decisions that matter — for beginners and touring professionals alike.
1. Match the signal type to your fixtures
Decide first what you need to transmit: DMX for lighting, balanced audio for active speakers, CAT5e for network protocols, or coax for video. This defines the hybrid cable variant.
2. Size the power core
Estimate your total current draw and run length. For single fixtures and mobile DJ use, 1.5 mm² is often enough; for a full lighting rig or touring, choose 2.5 mm² to limit voltage drop over long throws.
3. Pick the right connectors
powerCON TRUE1 plus 3-pin XLR is the standard for daisy-chaining lighting. Make sure IN and OUT genders match your existing fixtures and cables.
4. Choose the jacket and length
For crowded venues, choose flame-retardant, halogen-free jackets. Buy ready-made lengths for fast rig builds, or metre-ware on a reel when you need custom runs.
Beginner vs. professional advice
Beginners should start with ready-made DMX + powerCON assemblies in common lengths. Touring professionals should prioritise durability, generous bend radius and rugged strain relief for repeated on-the-road use. With the right choice you achieve beeindruckende Ergebnisse and a rig that sets up in minutes.
LTT – Your Specialist for Event Technology
As your specialist for event technology with over 25 years of experience, LTT gives you innovative solutions for professionals — from hybrid cables to complete truss and rigging systems. We are not only a retailer but a manufacturer with our own production in Germany, shipping from Bocholt across the world.
Order your hybrid cables with confidence: you benefit from our 3-year LTT warranty, free shipping from €69 and express delivery when the show can't wait. Whether you are a DJ, a touring lighting tech or a theatre crew, we equip you with the optimale Lösung to put your production in the spotlight.
Round out your order with matching DMX controllers, LED fixtures and Naxpro-Truss systems — everything you need for a clean, reliable signal-and-power chain from a single, dependable partner.
FAQ – Questions & Answers
Hybrid cables are cables that combine two or more different cable types — for example a data or control line (DMX, CAT5e, audio, coax or fibre) together with a power core — under one common outer jacket. In event technology, hybrid cables are used to feed mains voltage and control signal to the same fixture over a single line, so one cable powers and controls moving heads, LED bars and effect lights. This one-cable technology reduces cabling effort, saves setup time and keeps truss rigs and stages tidy, which makes hybrid cables especially popular for touring, mobile DJ and theatre applications.
Yes, hybrid cable is available by the metre (Meterware) on cable reels as well as in ready-made assemblies. Metre-ware lets you cut and confection custom lengths for fixed installations or bespoke stage cabling, while ready-made hybrid cables come with connectors such as powerCON and XLR already fitted in standard lengths like 1.5 m, 3 m, 5 m and 10 m. Choose metre-ware when you need exact custom runs and want to fit your own connectors, and choose ready-made assemblies when you need reliable, plug-and-play cables for fast rig builds.
Several established brands offer hybrid cables for event technology. At LTT you find hybrid and combi cables associated with manufacturers such as Adam Hall Cables, SOMMER CABLE, Accu Cable, Eurolite and Showtec, while the lockable connectors are typically supplied by Neutrik (powerCON, etherCON) and Seetronic. Beyond the event sector, industrial names like LAPP are also known for hybrid cables. For stage and touring use, focus on brands that combine proper double shielding, honest current ratings and rugged, flame-retardant jackets, because these deliver the reliability a professional rig demands.
A network-and-power hybrid cable combines a data core — usually CAT5e — with a power core carrying mains voltage under one jacket. This data + power hybrid cable transports Ethernet-based lighting protocols such as Art-Net or sACN together with the electricity a fixture needs, using etherCON for the network side and powerCON for the power side. It is ideal for network-controlled LED walls, media servers and modern moving heads, where a single cable both feeds and controls the device. The CAT5e core is shielded to keep the data stable despite the adjacent power core.
A coax-and-LAN hybrid cable combines a coaxial core with a LAN (data) core in one jacket. The coaxial core carries high-frequency or video signals, while the LAN core handles Ethernet data — and some variants add a power core as well. In event and broadcast technology, coax-and-LAN hybrid cables suit camera positions, video links and installations where both a high-frequency feed and a network connection must reach the same point. Combining coax and LAN in one hybrid cable reduces the number of separate leads on the run and simplifies cable management.
In a properly built hybrid cable, the power core does not interfere with the data signal, thanks to layered shielding. The signal cores are wrapped in a copper braid shield covering about 85–90 % of the surface, plus an aluminium foil shield that reflects residual interference. DMX and balanced audio additionally use a symmetrical design, so any disturbance couples equally into both cores and cancels at the receiver. This triple protection lets data and 16 A of mains voltage share one jacket safely — as long as you use a purpose-built hybrid cable rather than taping two ordinary leads together.
A good hybrid cable should have an outer jacket that suits its environment. Common jacket materials are PVC for general use and halogen-free FRNC for venues with crowds, because FRNC produces far less toxic smoke in a fire. Look for a flame-retardant, UV-resistant jacket, a defined minimum bend radius and a rugged construction that survives repeated coiling and transport. For touring durability the jacket should protect the copper conductors — up to 4 mm² — and the shielded signal cores through constant flexing, while still remaining flexible enough for quick, clean cable management on truss.
For a mobile DJ setup, buy a ready-made DMX + powerCON hybrid cable with a 1.5 mm² power core in common lengths such as 3 m or 5 m; this feeds and controls a handful of LED pars and effect lights with minimal cabling. For a touring lighting rig with many moving heads and long throws, choose a 2.5 mm² power core to limit voltage drop, plus a rugged flame-retardant jacket, generous bend radius and solid strain relief for repeated on-the-road use. In both cases, powerCON TRUE1 plus 3-pin XLR connectors let you daisy-chain fixtures cleanly along the truss.