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Power cord
It came with active bass trap and Focal Trio 11be.
Nothing great or bad since it’s free.
I use it on non audiophile equipments, pardon me.
Nothing great or bad since it’s free.
I use it on non audiophile equipments, pardon me.
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SW
It's a cable
Came supplied free of charge with an amplifier purchased from Thomann. Seemed like a reasonable power cable until I turned over the plug and discovered one of the pins had simply sheared off after an impact in transit, making the cable completely unusable. Whilst this was partly a packaging issue, it also doesn't exactly sing the praises of the durability of the plug.
The problem is, like many "modern" UK plugs, this one has power pins with plastic bases and only a metal tip, so that it's better insulated and the user shock-protected when inserting it into a socket. Unfortunately, what this pin style adds in safety, it takes away in durability, making the pins brittle and easy to snap when compared to the full-length metal ones that run right back into the plug body.
Fine for home use but if that's what a bit of shipping did to it, I can't see it surviving life on the road for very long. A shame the wall plug let this down, as the actual cable seemed to be thick and of a fair quality, and the IEC C13 "kettle" plug that goes into the equipment was of a good standard too.
The problem is, like many "modern" UK plugs, this one has power pins with plastic bases and only a metal tip, so that it's better insulated and the user shock-protected when inserting it into a socket. Unfortunately, what this pin style adds in safety, it takes away in durability, making the pins brittle and easy to snap when compared to the full-length metal ones that run right back into the plug body.
Fine for home use but if that's what a bit of shipping did to it, I can't see it surviving life on the road for very long. A shame the wall plug let this down, as the actual cable seemed to be thick and of a fair quality, and the IEC C13 "kettle" plug that goes into the equipment was of a good standard too.
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J
Snake does what it says on the tin
Has been great for recording work, where multiple mic’ing of drums are required
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gg
was sent as a extra with my new rcf speakers with uk plug but a bit to short for powered speakers .not the power cords fault .
sssnake powercord are great quality but could be twice as long .
sssnake powercord are great quality but could be twice as long .
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C
Just came with the product for free
Not complaining but Thomann through it in there with the amp I ordered for free even though it came with one already. Good to have spares I guess!
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TT
Low quality cable
Does the job, but is cheap, stiff rubber. More like what you would get for a printer, rather than serious stage use.
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T
Not long enough
This came as the power cord for a lighting rig -my only issue is when the rig is fully extended the plug isn't on the ground but half way up the tripod. Apart from that it works fine.
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C
Decent home rig cable
Not the longest but it's of sturdy quality and it does the job, can be a tad short for certain things depending on the closest plug socket available. It does however power things absolutely fine with no problem so no qualms there.
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B
It’s a power cord.
It powers an amp, what more can I say.
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L
Not bad
These snake cords are alright. The only thing I'd fault is the length of the XRL connector/plug is longer than your usual XRLs so when linking to a desk near a wall for instance, it reduces the space you have between the desk and the wall. Other than that, the sound quality is great and I haven't had any other faults. Good value for money.
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