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GLS Audio 3ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Black Cables - 3' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK Review

GLS Audio 3ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Black Cables - 3' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK
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Why buy 3 pairs of 2 ea 3' male to female XLR patch cables? In this case, its the value.
First take a good look at the cable zoom in pic - top shelf stuff and none of this quickie engineering "dozzzzzz it work at all" stuff that is the thickness of a pencil lead. This leads to fantastic audio reproduction.
Second, how many times have you ended up using a 50' XLR cable meant for FOH snakes when all you needed was to interconnect 2 items in a rack? Sure it's temporary, but for under $5 you can get your temporary cables back where they belong and use 3' cables in the rack to interlink EQs, wireless mics, and all those discounted things that omitted the cable.
Finally, I often build custom cables, like an XLR to a 2.5 mm TS male (try finding that one anywhere - I had to machine the 2.5 mm metal connector to accept the cable from the xlr end). What I like about these connectors is they hold on tight to the smallest cable, yet come apart in seconds with just an unscrewing of the outermost cap (make sure it goes on your new cable in the reverse order of course to save fustration). This design lets me unsolder an XLR end - either one - and replace it with something more useful for the job like a 1/4 TRS or my oddball 2.5mm TS end that I needed one day. As a starting place, these cables save time because 75% of what you are building is finished - you just add the final connector for a custom job even if its way out there. (the 2.5 mm was a LINE level output from a radio receiver used to record undercover police activity)
Get the price down to 4.77 a piece for the cables and it's a no brainer because I pay $2.50 each for the XLR connectors alone at the discount audio store.
Put all this together and it's a value proposition - a useful quantity of 3' high quality interconnects (and not those blasted long xlr plugs that don't come apart until you first poke a screwdriver through your hand) - a good price - a good quantity - free 2 day shipping - and my rack will look much nicer when the temporary cables are yanked and replaced with these. I might even consider one of these cables for my "reporter's briefcase" - a hard plastic case for my pmd-661 recorder Marantz PMD661 Portable SD Recorder with just a small mouse hole I milled out for the xlr and remote cables to exit Marantz RC600 Microphone Remote for PMD660 and PMD671, PMD570. At 3' it's just the right length for a small microphone to come out of the case and into the hand with the remote control wrapped around the mic.
My guess is once I use all these up, I'll be back for a second set of cables

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GLS Audio 3ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Color Cables - 3' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK Review

GLS Audio 3ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Color Cables - 3' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK
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I use these XLR cables to connect my amps to the balanced inputs of my processor. I can not detect any difference on any of the 7 channels when I swap out to a considerably more expensive cable. Like most premium cables, it's a waste of money to buy the expensive branded Monster, Cardas, AudioQuest, Kimber, Tributaries and the like. There are many OEM mfg's out there that sell cable at a fraction of the price and I would challenge anyone in a blind test to tell them apart. The important parts of a cable are the connections and depending on your application, the shielding.

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GLS Audio 6ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Color Cables - 6' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK Review

GLS Audio 6ft Patch Cable Cords - XLR Male To XLR Female Color Cables - 6' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK
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my stuff got to my location with no problem! if you're in hollywood, studio city, los angeles, these guys are cool to get stuff from.

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GLS Audio 6ft Patch Cable Cords - 1/4" TRS To 1/4" TRS Color Cables - 6' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK Review

GLS Audio 6ft Patch Cable Cords - 1/4 TRS To 1/4 TRS Color Cables - 6' Balanced Snake Cord - 6 PACK
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These TRS/TRS patch cables are very well made and are priced very fairly. Connectors are strong, solid and fully shielded. I opened each connector to inspect them and found that they are completely hand soldered (no crimped connections). wiring is neatly dressed and the soldered connections are very clean (no flux residue). Each connector shell has a proper insulated sleeve correctly installed. The cable jackets are brightly colored, are quite flexible, feel nice to the touch, and mine measured a generous 75 inches from TRS plug flange to flange. I usually make up all of my own mic and patch cables, but will certainly be buying more of these in the future. The cables are made in China, but are constructed to a very high standard.
Have no idea why Amazon uses the word "snake"in the description of these patch cables. These are six independent cables and are not connected together in a common jacket ( the usual configuration of a "snake").

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GLS Audio 6ft Insert Cable Cords - 1/4" TRS Stereo to 1/4" TS Mono Black Cord - 6' Send and Return Cables - 2 PACK Review

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Hosa CPR802 8-Channel RCA To 1/4 Snake 6.5 Ft Review

Hosa CPR802 8-Channel RCA To 1/4 Snake 6.5 Ft
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Jade cables are not that great... 26ga wire is thin, especially past 45.5" with a typical console (-10 or +4)... Hosa doesn't disclose their gauge. Their wires seem thicker... Well my snake got pinched in my reorganization after buying a new board and, in my repairing of one of the leads, I have discovered that the Hosa has a thick sheathing and 26 gauge wire! I have a digital gauge, I'm not just eyeing it up. This damaged cable goes back with a letter of complaint and a demand for refund and I'll take my old 18 ga wires with 1/4" ends and re-solder them with RCA!

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Hosa CMP159 Stereo 1/8In M to Two 1/4 Mono M 10 Ft Review

Hosa CMP159 Stereo 1/8In M to Two 1/4 Mono M 10 Ft
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I was having a hard time trying to figure out what kind of cables do I need to connect my laptop to my monitors. Laptop, as you know, generally has a 3.5mm TRS out. My monitors, on the other hand, have a 1/4" TRS input. After researching a bit on the internet, I found these cables. The cable length helps me place my monitors at a decent distance from each other (and I can have them at an elevation too!). These cables are serving the purpose pretty well. I am satisfied with this product.

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Seismic Audio - 3 Foot Speakon to Speakon Pro Audio Speaker Cables PA/DJ 14 Gauage Review

Seismic Audio - 3 Foot Speakon to Speakon Pro Audio Speaker Cables PA/DJ 14 Gauage
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I purchased this cable for a new amp/cabinet combo and am very pleased. I was having trouble finding short Speakon cables at a reasonable price but the Seismic Audio cable solved that. Everything was as advertised, the price was great and delivery was speedy. Couldn't ask for more. Thanks.

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GLS Audio 100ft Mic Cable Cords - XLR Male to XLR Female Colored Cables - 100' Balanced Mike Cord - 6 PACK Review

GLS Audio 100ft Mic Cable Cords - XLR Male to XLR Female Colored Cables - 100' Balanced Mike Cord - 6 PACK
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For the longest time, I have been looking into investing some money into getting some nice long XLR cables. I do mainly field recording, and I never really know how a setup is going to look or where I am going to be allowed to go and establish my 'base camp.' Being so, length is important to me, and I have just been barely getting by on the short stuff. My pushing point was when I was asked to record a local DCA Drum and Bugle Corps, and a college fraternity's spring music recital. So I set out to find a good deal with some good quality.
Long story short, I set off to Amazon to compare different brands and price ranges. Eventually, I came across these cables offered by GLS audio. Needless to say, I had never heard of them, but they did offer a few things that caught my eye: 1) the price, 2) cable connector end style, 3) the length I needed, and 4) option of colors. The only thing they were lacking was a bunch of consumer reviews to increase their credibility (hopefully solve that today =) ). I consulted Google on the matter, and couldn't find anything negative about them. I also found their website, and although not the fanciest thing on the net, seemed credible.
So, I took the risk (I'm not one for buying things without a ton of reviews) and made my order for the colored, 100' six pack of XLR cables. A few days later, I got them in a well packaged box, and set about my evaluation.
First impressions were great! I was pleased to see that each cable came with 2 Velcro straps holding it together that I could reuse in the future. As I picked the cable up and began to feel its insulated shielding for texture and flexibility, I was pleased to recall feelings of more expensive cables I have bought in the past which still serve me well to this day. They weren't stiff at all, and had a nice supple feel.
Next I looked at the cable ends. Cable ends are nothing to take for granted, they make a huge difference. The last thing I wanted was some cheap-o end that would shift in the XLR port and caused a sporadic scratchy connection, or pins that would oxidize up in my equipment. I was pleased to see that these were no such connections. In fact, they resembled almost to a 'T' Neutrik XLR ends (which are the best kind of XLR ends in my opinion). Really, its not worth getting XLR cables without them. They make a world of difference in connection stability. They have a nice tight connection and a little rubber grommet that keeps them from shifting even the tiniest bit when hooked up. Having owned Neutrik XLR ends, I can say that though these are an imitation of that brand, they are nearly identical. The only difference that I can see that may make a difference over time is that the internal pins appear to be a (ever so) slightly different metal. Will an oxidation factor come into play here? Too soon to tell, but I'm gonna go with no because they still look pretty darn good. And though time has not yet become a factor on this, the ends do look pretty solid on the cables themselves.
So with all this, that leaves line noise as the next big question. Would they suck? Would they hiss? Would they rumble? Well, like the words printed on the cable sides, I have so far found them to be "Noise-Free." I have recorded with them twice now and haven't any problems yet. And the last time, I mistakenly set my mic levels quite low and had to boost the signal in software. Even then, the sound remained clear to me (and remind you I'm using 100' plus per mic). I really had to abuse the software gain to get any sort of extra sound, but by that time, I am positive I had approached my own mic's self noise threshold. So yeah, as for line noise, I don't think there is any problem at all. Feel confident that your signal will reach strongly.
A little note on wrapping them up: They come all nice and pretty wrapped up in nice tight (not like kink tight, but organized tight) loops. When you unwrap them first time, they will hold some of the loops in the line a bit. You can stretch them out no problem in a hurry. I'm not sure how you like wrapping cables, but I like hand wrapping them into large flexible wire loops as to not force kinks and weird bends. Yeah, you will want to do that before your first gig less you be stuck an unseen amount of time untwisting them as you wrap them up at the end of the day. lol. Once I did that to all of them, its been pretty awesome since. =)
Also, I will say I have only used these indoors so far. I do plan on using them outdoors soon though. I'll try to remember to update this on how they handle being out in the sun over time.
So, I think that pretty much covers everything. I would definitely buy these again, and more cable products from this company.
Positives:
- Good Price
- Good feel to cable insulation
- Good XLR Connection Ends
- Can't find any line noise yet
Cons:
- Wrapping 6 rolls of 100' XLR cable by yourself at the end of the day. lol =)
Hope that's helpful!

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