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Nice cable. Helps with some complex set-ups
I bought this cable for one reason - TRS out to controller the ON/OFF functions of two separate units.
Not every amp/pedal is built the same and sometimes you amp just has channel or reverb and a single mono cable - plug you have that pedal that needs tap tempo.
This is where this cable helps, using something like a Bos FS-7 come out of it in stereo (TRS) and then the two mono cables can go into any standard 1/4" jack plug for switching options.
Or use it to go stereo our of a synth into two effects units or into two inputs on a interface.
There are many possibilities - using it for switching it carries no audio, so no worry for tone loss over long lengths. Mixed with a half decent quality and nice ends. Something worth always keep at arms reach at home or in the gig bag.
Not every amp/pedal is built the same and sometimes you amp just has channel or reverb and a single mono cable - plug you have that pedal that needs tap tempo.
This is where this cable helps, using something like a Bos FS-7 come out of it in stereo (TRS) and then the two mono cables can go into any standard 1/4" jack plug for switching options.
Or use it to go stereo our of a synth into two effects units or into two inputs on a interface.
There are many possibilities - using it for switching it carries no audio, so no worry for tone loss over long lengths. Mixed with a half decent quality and nice ends. Something worth always keep at arms reach at home or in the gig bag.
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works fine
not the best quality, but works just fine
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Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Works fine and is a quality cable.
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J
Insert cable
Used as connection to double footswitch and works fine there.
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I used this cable to control the relays of my preamp with my MIDI foot controller. I had no issues with with the cable. It is very durable and after several years of stage usage; I think I can say it is stage-proof.
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good value item
Leads are pretty much leads so when you can get them for a great price it makes all the difference. Used for various instruments and for hooking up an Ipod (with a jack) to the PA and giving a stereo split this works very well. Usual Thomann excellent service and speedy delivery.
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happy
A good cable at a great price. It works with no issues, and hopefully it will go on working. With cheaper cables it is a bit more of a lottery but at this price? Happy to take the chance.
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MS
It works
It's good for the price
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G
Quality is OK but
Quality is OK but it looks and feels like super cheap thing. One wire was broken after 3 weeks of use. But it's very cheap!
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S
Easy to carry, space saver & less tear/scratching towards surrounding.
I have been using quite many different set-ups regarding racks during the years. Off course you will always choose the rack case with consideration taken to what you will keep in it, that will for sure influence if you go for a Rockbag or not.
Since some 5 years back I been using my rack solely for effects/processors and cables and my conclusion has been that the Rockbag does the job best for this kind on content, the reasons are:
-Save space compared to traditional rack (i.e. no cover/lids to handle when in use)
-Easy to carry with handles and shoulder strap
-Light in comparision to traditional racks
-Both hands are not occupied when transporting (i.e. a guitar can be carried at the same time)
In my case I currently have the following in the RB24410B:
-Sennheiser IEM W300
-Line6 Relay G90
-Fractal Audio Axe-Fx II
-6m of cables to the mixer (microphone, 240V power, left guitar, right guitar and InEar)
-7.5m of cable to the stage position (midi, microphone, power to pedal)
All this fits in the RB24410B!
The only disadvatage notices so far, the fixation for the shoulder strap to the rack could be a bit more robust.
Since some 5 years back I been using my rack solely for effects/processors and cables and my conclusion has been that the Rockbag does the job best for this kind on content, the reasons are:
-Save space compared to traditional rack (i.e. no cover/lids to handle when in use)
-Easy to carry with handles and shoulder strap
-Light in comparision to traditional racks
-Both hands are not occupied when transporting (i.e. a guitar can be carried at the same time)
In my case I currently have the following in the RB24410B:
-Sennheiser IEM W300
-Line6 Relay G90
-Fractal Audio Axe-Fx II
-6m of cables to the mixer (microphone, 240V power, left guitar, right guitar and InEar)
-7.5m of cable to the stage position (midi, microphone, power to pedal)
All this fits in the RB24410B!
The only disadvatage notices so far, the fixation for the shoulder strap to the rack could be a bit more robust.
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