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Nice, useful cable
Good value cable of good build. Perfect for the home studio where balanced signals are used between various pieces of equipment. I have not used them in live situations or where they may be subjected to stress and strain but it's useful that the terminals are screw-ons so can be fixed or replaced if anything were to go wrong.
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Great for the price.
I know they aren't gold plated and other things like that, but when you have a small budget and you want something that can last for some time this is the right pick. It doesn't feel like a cheap cable and that's why it gets 5 stars.
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RD
Like all SSSnake cables, this one is ok too!
I have multiple cables and adaptors from the sssnake, no complaints so far and resonable priced, good quality.
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K
the sssnake MXP2030
does exactly what it should. dependable and well made... great service from Thomann as usual
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could be thicker .. but works fine
the cable is a bit thin however it works fine. I did not notice any noise and I use it to connect my audio interface to my studio monitors ( Adams - they have XLR input)
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E
It does what it is supposed to do
There's not much things to say about this cable. They feel nice, Both the ends of the cable are solid, the length is plenty enough to connect my monitors (KRK RP6) to my audio interface. There are no hiss, buzz or noise being created. It is a great buy!
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T
Really great!
I use a pair of them to connect my Yamaha HS8 monitors to a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 G2 audio interface. Really solid and good quality cables, no noise or issues so far. Highly recommended for that price range.
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M
Good quality
I ordered 2 for my Monitors, its nice quality at a nice price range.
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Works ok
I use this cable to connect my audio interface with my krk studio monitors. Bought this a couple of years ago and have had no problems yet.
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Keep your balance
I use this to connect the balance TSR-jack outputs of a Steinberg UR824 with balanced XLR inputs on other equipment. These cables doe what they are supposed to do and (for me) are more handy than using adapters.
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