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would it be stupid to buy this ?
i have the digi002Rack , and bassicly , it turns into a big mess when i run more then 5 cords from the rack to the drum area, trying to shove all of em out the door.
ive been to a studio in the past where he had a stage snake ( 8 ch ).... dont know what kind but it was organized and neat . anyway, http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/...se_pid/339003/ this is a cheap stage snake... i dont know if it will effect quality greatly .... right now im using generic mic cables. opnions ??? pLEASE |
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Damn, that's cheap...
But really, it should probably do fine. Go for it. If you notice a drop in sound quality, you can return it (or I'm sure you could sell it for the same price to someone). |
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thanks for the reply, i know most people put down cheap geniric cables.... but , with my budget gear, i dont think a Mogimia (sp? ) would make a world of diffrence.
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Thats the exact same snake I bought from them for karaoke gigs to go FOH.
I run 2 mics back, audio to the stage monitor, balanced audio to JBL eons and believe it or not video to the tv on stage. I have run 1400 miles of RG-59 coax for video didnt think that would work. Best $60 I spent this year. I think I might have spent $80 Still a bargain.... |
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The quality of good cables really comes down to the quality of the connections. Monster has made a mint selling cables like soda pop BUT they have carefullly attached connectors.
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