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Useful design quirk
Normally stereo to twin mono cables are split at the mono end. This one is Y split at the stereo end, which means you get two long mono jack runs without having to peel the cables apart.
I use these for splitting inputs on my edrum module to add extra pads/cymbals, and the long mono runs make it easy to arrange the cabes around the drum rack. I swapped out the straight mono jacks for some right angled jack connectors to allow the cables to exit the drum pads and run straight down to the rack rather than sticking out.
Quality is suprisingly decent. For my uses these are way thicker than needed just to carry the piezo signals to the module, but this should reassure anyone that is needing these for normal audio applications.
A very good buy assuming the split cable suits your needs, otherwise this could be a mild nuisance for you.
I use these for splitting inputs on my edrum module to add extra pads/cymbals, and the long mono runs make it easy to arrange the cabes around the drum rack. I swapped out the straight mono jacks for some right angled jack connectors to allow the cables to exit the drum pads and run straight down to the rack rather than sticking out.
Quality is suprisingly decent. For my uses these are way thicker than needed just to carry the piezo signals to the module, but this should reassure anyone that is needing these for normal audio applications.
A very good buy assuming the split cable suits your needs, otherwise this could be a mild nuisance for you.
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So far so good
Been using these for over 2 years now to split my trigger pad signals into seperate mono zone triggers, and even pedals.
I previously used Hosa...and those performed very good. Years of live gigs and they survived. I think these will have the same durability.
What I would like it to have these with angled jack options.
Although we haven't had the chance to fully perform as we used to due to the China virus, these y-cables have still been dragged around between home, rehearsal studio's and scarce performances.
In operation, I didn't yet notice any difference in operation between this Prosnake TPY and the double so expensive Cordial CFY.
These 2 also look awefully alike.
I previously used Hosa...and those performed very good. Years of live gigs and they survived. I think these will have the same durability.
What I would like it to have these with angled jack options.
Although we haven't had the chance to fully perform as we used to due to the China virus, these y-cables have still been dragged around between home, rehearsal studio's and scarce performances.
In operation, I didn't yet notice any difference in operation between this Prosnake TPY and the double so expensive Cordial CFY.
These 2 also look awefully alike.
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Works great
I use this cable to connect my Roland SPD-SX headphone output to my monitor board so i can head the headphone output and monitor the sound.
Also its very useful for using with triggers. The SPD-SX has a stereo trigger in, and I use this cable to split it and connect two triggers to it. Could be a little longer but it works great.
Also its very useful for using with triggers. The SPD-SX has a stereo trigger in, and I use this cable to split it and connect two triggers to it. Could be a little longer but it works great.
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Good quality, reliable, economic cable - just like all the pro snake range
I use a pair of these to connect footswitches to my rack equipment, but I would not hesitate to use them for audio applications too. The gold plated Rean connectors are very dependable and the cable is of good, solid quality. At this price there really is nothing to complain about at all!
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A fine affordable option.
Got this lead to connect my groovebox’s headphone out into the mixer for some quick jams, and it works fine for that purpose.
It’s a thin cable, and it doesn’t look like it can take a lot of punishment, but for my purposes of just using it at home, it’s perfect, with a perfectly acceptable audio quality. Already used it for a couple of recordings as well, and it added no unwanted noise.
Definitely a good purchase.
It’s a thin cable, and it doesn’t look like it can take a lot of punishment, but for my purposes of just using it at home, it’s perfect, with a perfectly acceptable audio quality. Already used it for a couple of recordings as well, and it added no unwanted noise.
Definitely a good purchase.
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A pleasantly solid and well built cable that does the job. The included fastener is a nice touch.
It seems to pick up noise like crazy, though.
It seems to pick up noise like crazy, though.
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Does it's job perfectly
Plug and play, it's that simple. The connectors tend to loosen slightly time to time, not a big problem
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Good, go for it
Quality for alternative, generic cables improved enormously during the last few years, and this is substantial proof of that. Do not be afraid to go after this if you need a quick, cheap solution, even in a professional environment. Worked really good, quiet and smooth so far.
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Very good cable!
I use this cable to connect my keyboard to my mixer. I like this because I can split the left and right channels. It is also very thick and has very good quality. I would have preferred it if it splits at the end rather than at the start because there would be one cable less running.
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Great lead, for a fair price
Bought this lead to run my triggers to my sound module, no latency or buzz. Great leads for a good price. 10/10
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