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Great Quality for price
Use:
I have been it between my T Amps and QU-24 Mixer from A&H
So it is used to carry my mix output signal to my amps
Pros:
Very good quality and build for it's price range
Does not have feedback/humming and I have been using it for over a year
Good plain solid cables
Cons
As for handling, the female connector part is a bit too tight. You could damage the connector if not careful
I would just slightly loosen the female connector to make it easier to remove as well
I have been it between my T Amps and QU-24 Mixer from A&H
So it is used to carry my mix output signal to my amps
Pros:
Very good quality and build for it's price range
Does not have feedback/humming and I have been using it for over a year
Good plain solid cables
Cons
As for handling, the female connector part is a bit too tight. You could damage the connector if not careful
I would just slightly loosen the female connector to make it easier to remove as well
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Good solution
We had individual cables between our wireless microphone receivers and our digital mixer, at my church, which had to be setup and disconnected every week.
To help other volunteers in my technical team, I had labelled these cables and the end points on the receivers, using rather messy looking manual labels with paper and tape. and the cables were prone to becoming tangled.
With this cable which is labelled on both ends, gone is the messy labels, and its so neat looking and elegant way - this is definitely how things should be done. It will make our setup and packing up, so much faster.
The cables worked 1st time, when I replace our old cables at church last week.
To help other volunteers in my technical team, I had labelled these cables and the end points on the receivers, using rather messy looking manual labels with paper and tape. and the cables were prone to becoming tangled.
With this cable which is labelled on both ends, gone is the messy labels, and its so neat looking and elegant way - this is definitely how things should be done. It will make our setup and packing up, so much faster.
The cables worked 1st time, when I replace our old cables at church last week.
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Studio Use
I use a couple of these in the studio, one for going to the drums and another to miscellaneous mics. Long enough to get where I need them to go and well built.
Pros & cons - No cons at this price. The numbers help to know where you are and the build is good quality. There's no point spending 4x this price on a loom unless you're touring it, so for studio use it's perfect.
Will buy again and again.
Pros & cons - No cons at this price. The numbers help to know where you are and the build is good quality. There's no point spending 4x this price on a loom unless you're touring it, so for studio use it's perfect.
Will buy again and again.
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Good value
Hard to find anywhere or any way to get an 8ch XLR loom for less than this. If you're careful with it, it'll last longer but if you have to occasionally have to snip and replace an end, it's still cheaper than buying a more expensive loom.
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IG
Bang for the bucks
Overall great studio multi-core cable. Low price and comparable to much higher priced cables. Its soft so it easy to handle. XLR connectors are not Neutrick but for studio installation i think its great and if you dont unplugged all the time it will last. For live application i recommend that you use something with neutrick XLR
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J
Serves its purpose for a good price
No problems with sound. Serves its purpose for a good price. The cables and connecters feel robust and can take much re-patching. I have at least 5 of these, used in studio and live setting. None of them have broken on me yet. Personally the split off of the cable could be a little longer, to achieve a wider patch, but that would be my only criticism. Numbers could be more obvious. As a colour blind person, the colours can often take a second glance but the numbers are written on the wires themselves if you look closely enough.
If what you need is an 8 channel xlr-xlr multicore of this length, loop no further. This does the job and for a decent price.
If what you need is an 8 channel xlr-xlr multicore of this length, loop no further. This does the job and for a decent price.
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A very useful item of kit...
Just recently we've added an XLR splitter to the mixer-end of our existing multicore. One set of outputs from the splitter now goes to a Behringer UMC1820. And the other set of outputs from the splitter goes to the mixer - that's what we're using this 8-channel multicore for. And it does the job perfectly! It's a quality product at a good price. Plus it's robust without being heavy or bulky. Thanks Thomann.
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PL
Unbeatable for the price
Just imagine, you have a 8-cable 3 meters multicore for the price of two XLR cables.
Currently I use it in the studio as a connection between the interface in the control room and the recording room.
It's really well made, numbers are printed on the XLR plugs and cables.
It's also usable as a short multicore on stage (drums to x32 rack for example).
Only minor issue is the plastic packing bag, it's unusable.
Currently I use it in the studio as a connection between the interface in the control room and the recording room.
It's really well made, numbers are printed on the XLR plugs and cables.
It's also usable as a short multicore on stage (drums to x32 rack for example).
Only minor issue is the plastic packing bag, it's unusable.
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JG
Amazing Low Cost Snake
I'm sure their are a lot better snakes out there for much more money but I was looking for a low cost solution to connect my interface to my XLR patch points and this was a great solution. Haven't experienced any issues and this has been working perfectly.
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Perfect
Maybe not for live use, but perfect in my home studio
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