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The Seismic Audio SACB-8x4x100 is a rugged, 100-foot 8-channel XLR snake cable featuring advanced circuit board technology, individually shielded 25-gauge conductors, and a heavy-duty steel stage box. Designed for professional audio setups, it delivers noise-free, reliable connections with color-coded labeling for fast, hassle-free stage management.





| ASIN | B00IKVCUL8 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 82,467 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 2,233 in Microphone Cables |
| Colour | multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,919) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jun. 2014 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.71 kg |
| Item model number | SACB-8x4x100 |
| Manufacturer | Seismic Audio Speakers, Inc. |
| Material | Steel |
| Part number | SACB-8x4x100 |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 22.86 x 15.24 cm; 7.71 kg |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 100 Foot - 8 Send x 4 Return |
| Special Features | Circuit Board Technology, High Quality XLR Connectors, Individually Shielded Pairs |
| Specification met | certified frustration-free |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
E**!
Nicely made snake for pro audio use.
A**T
Worked great
T**O
This is Mike snake excellent price and works excellent
O**Y
The cable quality is good, it is flexible and sturdy. The connectors on the cable are generic, not Neutrik quality but better than Chinese Switchcraft. Nicely numbered. I took the box end apart to see how I might drill holes in it to screw it down. The 8 screws did not turn easily and as a result the heads got chewed up a little bit. Not really a big deal, but indicative of the corners cut on a "value" item. The connections from the cable to the connectors is all done on a circuit board, and all the cable shields are common. Changing out a bad jack could be a bit of work, because two screws from each connector have to come out, and you need to be able to find the same or very similar replacement connector. I think this would be perfect in the small studio, or a sheltered environment like I bought it for - board member microphones for monthly meetings. But if you are going to be on tour, beating this up every day, spend a bit more. Buy brand name connectors, and opt for wiring terminated directly to individually replaceable jacks. Don't get me wrong, I like this, and I think you will too, stick with Whirlwind, ProCo, or the other brands well established with big touring gigs. UPDATE: 02 22 2024. Due to a change in the installation, I had to unsolder all the XLR's to pass the cable through a small hole in a cabinet. When soldering on XLR male connectors, I push them onto the edge of a cardboard box to hold them in position. Been doing using that trick for years. I discovered that the plastic connector piece that holds the contact will soften with the heat of the soldering iron. I had to reheat a few pins to realign them. So if you need to remove and replace an end, plug the connector into an XLR female to hold things in position. The snake is working well for us and people are pleased the cables are finally organized.
G**T
Works as its advertised
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