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I've got all the 8 and 4 channel snakes needed for the kind of location
work I do, but in the last couple of gigs have been wishing I had 2-3 sets of 2 channel snakes (30-60 foot range). Gepco, unfortunately, does not make a 2 channel version of their xband product; Belden has something in their FlexNake line but at US$1.01/foot (Markertek). No doubt Canare and Mogomi have something, but the sticker shock is always a bit much. Just curious if I've overlooked a manufacturer/source that will sell by the foot a braid shield product with capacitance somewhere in the mid-20s or maybe a bit less, and perhaps go for US$.70-.80/foot. Thanks, Frank Stearns Mobile Audio -- |
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Frank Stearns wrote:
I've got all the 8 and 4 channel snakes needed for the kind of location work I do, but in the last couple of gigs have been wishing I had 2-3 sets of 2 channel snakes (30-60 foot range). Gepco, unfortunately, does not make a 2 channel version of their xband product; Belden has something in their FlexNake line but at US$1.01/foot (Markertek). No doubt Canare and Mogomi have something, but the sticker shock is always a bit much. Just curious if I've overlooked a manufacturer/source that will sell by the foot a braid shield product with capacitance somewhere in the mid-20s or maybe a bit less, and perhaps go for US$.70-.80/foot. Gotham makes a cable that is actually two mike cables together in a sort of siamese pair. It looks like a huge zip cord. It's a real pain for long runs, but for a 30 foot length it is very convenient. I admit that what I do for this sort of thing is to use two mike cables that are coiled together. They uncoil down at the same time, and I wrap them up together when I strike. It's not much more work than laying out a 2-channel snake, and you can split them apart into two cables in a pinch if you need that. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I admit that what I do for this sort of thing is to use two mike cables
that are coiled together. They uncoil down at the same time, and I wrap them up together when I strike. It's not much more work than laying out a 2-channel snake, and you can split them apart into two cables in a pinch if you need that. I do the exact same thing for room recording mic pairs, just tape them together 1' from each end, and they wrap/unwrap fine. I've also had a surprising number of incidences where 30' is just right, 25' wouldn't be enough, and 50' would be a pain in the ass. |
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"Zigakly" writes:
I admit that what I do for this sort of thing is to use two mike cables that are coiled together. They uncoil down at the same time, and I wrap them up together when I strike. It's not much more work than laying out a 2-channel snake, and you can split them apart into two cables in a pinch if you need that. I do the exact same thing for room recording mic pairs, just tape them together 1' from each end, and they wrap/unwrap fine. I've also had a surprising number of incidences where 30' is just right, 25' wouldn't be enough, and 50' would be a pain in the ass. Indeed. All my cables are oddball lengths (20, 30, 45, 60, 70, 115, singles; 75' 4-channel and a pair of 135' 8 channels), suited to my review of a number of regional venues and situations and then working in them. So far, things have been just right! Woo hoo! (Except the current desire for some paired pups.) I appreciate the idea of rolling my own 2 chan cable (no pun), but have a few minor reservations (aesthetics, consistent tangle-free/pinch and grab- free ease of wind/unwind, that sort of thing). Cost may win out, though. Thanks for the suggestions. BTW -- anyone want some Belden 1805F 8 chan AES-EBU snake? I've got about 200 feet left. I'll make you a good deal. It is foil shield and therefore should be handled with some care (but it is snake designated and lays out quite well). It's only 13 pf/foot. That 135 feet has minimal sonic impact. Frank Stearns Mobile Audio -- |
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