J
There is no cable noise, the cable handles ok, and the connectors all seem fine. Of course they are moulded so no option for maintainance but the whole cable loom costs not much more than a couple of premium connectors so that's not so much of an issue if their intended use is in a situation where the're not going to be moved about, unplugged and replugged too often
I'm using it in a studio to go from an outboard rack to interface inputs. The rack is wheeled to allow rear access and this cable is plenty flexible enough to allow the rack to be rolled in + out smoothly every now and again. The cable is well secured at both ends to relieve any strain on the connectors, and everything is fine.
For a multi that is going to be plugged and unplugged more often, or for live use, I'd probably look for something a bit more robust with maintainable connectors but for this particular application I'm more than happy, especially considering the very good price. In fact, I've ordered some more for another studio rack wiring job.
I'm using it in a studio to go from an outboard rack to interface inputs. The rack is wheeled to allow rear access and this cable is plenty flexible enough to allow the rack to be rolled in + out smoothly every now and again. The cable is well secured at both ends to relieve any strain on the connectors, and everything is fine.
For a multi that is going to be plugged and unplugged more often, or for live use, I'd probably look for something a bit more robust with maintainable connectors but for this particular application I'm more than happy, especially considering the very good price. In fact, I've ordered some more for another studio rack wiring job.
0
0
Report
JD
Does it?s job!
I was really happy with the loom. I was using some studio gear on the road and this really helped me overcome the fact that my dry desk only got 1/4? jack inputs
I?m really happy with this loom cannot fault the quality of the sound it produces and I?m really impressed with its durability. Colour coding also makes life easier
Would recommend and will certainly be buying from the sssnake range again.
Thomann producing great value for money again.
I?m really happy with this loom cannot fault the quality of the sound it produces and I?m really impressed with its durability. Colour coding also makes life easier
Would recommend and will certainly be buying from the sssnake range again.
Thomann producing great value for money again.
0
0
Report
FK
Great quality.
Nice quality, good and handy for studio wiring uses.
0
0
Report
PN
A must for drum Mics
Having bought a set of drum mics, I was then faced with the issue of how to connect them to the PA. Separate leads would have cost a fortune so when I saw this lead I was pleasantly surprised at the cost. Each individual core is colour coded so it makes connection really easy. The XLR end has a solid 'click' when connecting and so far all is good.
Make sure when you order this type of lead that you get the right type of end for your set up ie Male or Female. I went for XLR Female to jack as I was connecting mics to a desk with more Jack inputs than XLR.
Very pleased with this.
Make sure when you order this type of lead that you get the right type of end for your set up ie Male or Female. I went for XLR Female to jack as I was connecting mics to a desk with more Jack inputs than XLR.
Very pleased with this.
0
0
Report
G
the sssnake FXP 8050
prijs kwaliteit zit dit goed in orde
weinig cons over op te merken voor deze prijsklasse
weinig cons over op te merken voor deze prijsklasse
0
0
Report
C
good quality cable at a great price!
Needed the cable in a hurry for an install. Shipped to me same day. I was impressed with the build quality... The numbered/ colour coded tails are very useful. Good price too and also covered by the 3 year warranty for peace of mind!
0
0
Report
GC
Need numbered rather than matched colour coding
0
0
Report
d
A safety pin that holds the XLR end inside the connector once got stuck so I had to remove it with some pliers and a lot of force. If you plan on using it on the stage, where reliability is key, I would advise a higher-quality multicore. But for the studio, where you just lay it down and forget about it, the quality is good enough.
0
0
Report