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hey..
I'm about to get a new mixer with [finally] the ability to properly mic a drum kit.. only problem is, the drum booth is not very close to the control room.. [30' - 35' away]

i need to pick up a snake so that i dont have to lay down 4-7 XLR cables to mic the drums..

many have recommended HOSA as a good quality affordable snake, but theyre longest snake [XLR to xlr] is 23'

Are there any quality issues i need to know about if i get two of them and connect them together?

thanks for the info!

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Boswell Mon, 07/16/2007 - 15:05

You're talking about a fixed installation with the cables routed through ducts in the walls, right? Don't use a stage snake, especially one that is too short so you have to join it, and if you were to go that route, I think I would use a make other than Hosa.

For a fixed installation, you would do better to get a wall-mounted studio box and run individual cables back to the control room. That way you get the length right and also could include a couple of returns for headphones without worrying about crosstalk and breakthrough.

TVPostSound Mon, 07/16/2007 - 18:45

These people have a great reputation, hand made cables, and low prices.

I had at least 3 road managers recommend them.
So I decide to try them out, I bought 2 50ft MIDI cables, they were under $50 each, star-quad, with metal connectors, all 5 pins sonnected, hand soldered.
Check them out. No I dont work for them!!!

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