Go for a good quality cat6 UTP. The ferrites are there to reduce interference generated from ground loops in the shield of the cable. It's highly unlikely that you'll interfere with anyone's pace maker and you'll reduce the risk of ground loops with an UTP cable. The 1616m has it's own PSU as you know, so there's no current to speak of and the signals in the cable are most likely balanced. If they're not someone at E-MU/Creative should look into a career in artificial insemination of goats instead of electronics design.
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Its just a standard network cable, only difference is its got ferrite cores for RFI. you can use any network cable though.
Go for a good quality cat6 UTP. The ferrites are there to reduce interference generated from ground loops in the shield of the cable.
It's highly unlikely that you'll interfere with anyone's pace maker and you'll reduce the risk of ground loops with an UTP cable.
The 1616m has it's own PSU as you know, so there's no current to speak of and the signals in the cable are most likely balanced. If they're not someone at E-MU/Creative should look into a career in artificial insemination of goats instead of electronics design.