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BEST ANSWER:Scott asks a good question. Why not? I can't think of a reason why you couldn't and 30' would be even BETTER than 20'. A 30' snake would not limit me as much as to wear I need to set up my mixer when taking a deposition. Let me know if you make it and I will definitely buy it!
BEST ANSWER:Scott asks a good question. Why not? I can't think of a reason why you couldn't and 30' would be even BETTER than 20'. A 30' snake would not limit me as much as to wear I need to set up my mixer when taking a deposition. Let me know if you make it and I will definitely buy it!
What is the official length of the fan tails on each side, i.e., the length of a single XLR cable , from the tip of the XLR connector to where it enters the hose jacket?
A shopper
on Apr 13, 2020
BEST ANSWER:About 3 ft. from the shrink wrap to the xlr ends.
We have been buying these for years. Seems the product was changed for the worse. The outer cable cover was soft, supple rubber is now hard plastic like electrical cord covering. It comes tightly wound and is impossible to straighten out. HARD AS A ROCK. Will no longer be buying these again.
Perfect for my needs-- as a solo performer, I can use this four-channel snake to carry my vocal mic, guitar, and uke inputs. Then I use the remaining channel (with an adapter) to send the monitor mix. So simple to just drop this one cable instead of four separate lines.
It was as expected.I did not want to spend a lot of money for a snake.This is of decent quality for the money.I would recommend this product for someone who plans to handle this when moving it from gig to gig. Thanks Monoprice.
In a project music studio setup, two four-channel snakes are better than one eight-channel snake. Everyone knows that! These are well made cables at a cost less than buying the parts and the time spent building them. I couldn't be happier!
This has been a really good decision for me. I have two of these at my day job and just bought one for my side project. The cable is strong but flexible and I haven't had signal problems with it...unless a cable is pulled out of the XLR connector. I have had to make some repairs but that is mostly because of rough treatment at work. With just a little solder they are good as new and go back into use. If I paid a whole lot for these cables I might think differently but for the price they are definitely worth it.
I needed something to go from some wireless microphone receivers into an audio mixer. This 20' snake allows me to put the receivers up high for good reception and the mixer on the table for ease of use. The colors on the ends of the wires help me organize which cable is which. I thought the wire looked thin but it is actually thicker than the sound wires running through my attic. Great product.
If you're just organizing cables and want to run them a short distance, this is perfect. Work great, easy to distinguish channels/inputs with colored ends.
Great price for a useful tool. Has seen only light duty so far and that's why I gambled on buying such an inexpensive tool for the job. Four stars only because its durability has yet been tested. And it won't be. For light duty -- an install rather than daily production usage -- it seems so far to be just fine. And mind-glowingly inexpensive for what you get. I'd recommend it to a friend.
I have several now and they are great. Jacket is a very soft plyable rubber which always lays flat (unlike some plastic versions). For most of mine I've replaced one end with a DIY box. Easy to make and works well. Not sure why the 4male to 4female ver is cheaper than the 2m+2f version but if youre handy with soldering you can save a few bucks. I've customized most of mine anyway.