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Budget cable used for balanced signal
Quality and build is excellent for this price. I cannot find any faults and I recommend this product. I use this at home for balanced signal between various equipment and it does the job flawlessly. When using it for balanced signal this is perfect for home applications, and even some more professional. Balanced signal is virtually noise free so only high end people should look for something more expensive. As for strength, this cable is on softer and flexible side comparing to other that I have. So if you plan to dance on your cables ? look for something sturdier :-) Otherwise look no further.
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This is a general review i repeat at all my cable purchases:
Love getting cables @Thomann
They have a huge variety of cable types, lenghts, terminations, adaptors (different terminations on the same cable), and the price is always right.
If the cable is for stationary use and/or in permanent/fixed positions, i always go for the cheapest one. When it will have a somewhat rougher, more demanding life, with lots of travelling and disconnecting hundreds of times, they offer some higher quality versions at a still very nice price level.
And there's other qualities that become important when your cable length becomes considerable (like sensitivity to EMI, microphonics, etc.). In that case the the better quality usually pays off.
Be aware though, that audio technology is a very well understood science.
Magic or miracle cables don't exist: extremely expensive cables sometimes promoted by audio suppliers are a hoax. Ask any professional audio FOH-technician, producer or engineer!
They have a huge variety of cable types, lenghts, terminations, adaptors (different terminations on the same cable), and the price is always right.
If the cable is for stationary use and/or in permanent/fixed positions, i always go for the cheapest one. When it will have a somewhat rougher, more demanding life, with lots of travelling and disconnecting hundreds of times, they offer some higher quality versions at a still very nice price level.
And there's other qualities that become important when your cable length becomes considerable (like sensitivity to EMI, microphonics, etc.). In that case the the better quality usually pays off.
Be aware though, that audio technology is a very well understood science.
Magic or miracle cables don't exist: extremely expensive cables sometimes promoted by audio suppliers are a hoax. Ask any professional audio FOH-technician, producer or engineer!
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EG
Cheap and great quality
These cables are just as good as the more expensive ones. Zero noise ,TRS balanced connection , the sssnake is here to rule.
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Z
Had no issues with them. They are connecting my UA Volt1 interface to my Presonus e5.
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J
OK stereo cable at price
Works very well in stationary setups, but will not use on the road.
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MA
Saudi Arabia
In all honesty, the cable is very excellent and the price is suitable, and I did not encounter any defects
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CQ
Functional, not rugged
Work great for running balanced lines. Just be aware when moving racks, as these plastic connectors do not take well to stress.
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IL
A decent cable for its price
I bought a pair for a balanced connection of monitors . The cables have been working for several weeks without any comments. There are no problems with sound quality. Cables do not create noise and interference. I think that with a stationary connection they will work for a long time. For its price, I think the cables are an excellent product.
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LP
Does the job
No unwanted noise, works great.
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DR
Handy Spare Stereo Cable
This is a light and handy stereo cable to use as a spare in the bottom of your gig bag. You have to assume that every cable will break some day, no matter how much they cost. So, carrying around a spare is important. However, you don't want to bulk out your gig bag with long bulky cables. So, a short, light weight spare is your best option. This one fits the bill.
There are a couple of reasons why it's not great for gigs: Firstly, at only 5 feet long (1.8m), it's a bit short for stage gigs. Secondly, a right angle jack is better for an instrument and this one has two straight jacks.
I've only had to use it once - and I was very glad to have it. My 6m high quality stereo cable let me down right at the start of a gig. I was able to pull out this spare cable and get going in just a few seconds.
There are a couple of reasons why it's not great for gigs: Firstly, at only 5 feet long (1.8m), it's a bit short for stage gigs. Secondly, a right angle jack is better for an instrument and this one has two straight jacks.
I've only had to use it once - and I was very glad to have it. My 6m high quality stereo cable let me down right at the start of a gig. I was able to pull out this spare cable and get going in just a few seconds.
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