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Pro Co Acculink 10 8 Channel TRS to TRS balanced 1 4 Snake Made in USA | ![]() |
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US $80.00 | 10h 56m |
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4 Channel TRS Snake 5 | ![]() |
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US $20.00 | 13h 52m |
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8 Channel 5 XLR Female to 1 4 TRS Audio Snake Cable | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $29.99 | 13h 56m |
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6 Pack of 3 Snake Patch Cable TRS 1 4 New 3 Feet each | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $12.50 | 16h 56m |
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NEW 12 CHANNEL TRS SNAKE CABLE 15 Feet Pro Audio Patch | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $44.99 | 18h 17m |
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8 Channel 1 4 TRS 16 TS Insert Snake Audio Cable 15 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $44.99 | 19h 2m |
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Hosa TRS 10 8 channel balanced Snake | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 20h 1m |
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SEISMIC AUDIO 12 Channel 50 XLR Snake Cable with 1 4 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $139.99 | 20h 41m |
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SEISMIC AUDIO 24 Channel 100 XLR SNAKE CABLE w 1 4 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $259.99 | 22h 35m |
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10 Ft Hosa 4 Channel Insert Cable send return Hi Definition Recording Snake | ![]() |
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US $22.00 | 1d 17h 27m |
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4PK 8'Sect ModelC Cable
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Description4 Pack; 8'; Sectional Cable For Model C Drain Cleaner; Total Of 32'. Features
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Electric Eel Mfg Co 104' Sect Drain Cleaner Ck-Ren-1/2- Drain Snakes/Augers Electric
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Description104' Sectional Drain Cleaner, Cleans 3' To 10' Diameter Pipe Line, For Tree Root & Other Tougher Blockages, Spins Cable At 500 RPM For More Cleaning Power, 1-1/4' Diameter Cable Has Self-Feeding Feature, User Never Has To Touch Rotating Cable, Heavy Duty, 1/2 HP Baldor Motor Is Totally Enclosed, Cast Aluminum Base Provides Light Weight Durability, Fold Down Carry Handle For Balance, Easy Transport & Storage, 13 To 8' Cable Sections Supply Instant & Secure Hold With No Set Screws Or Loose Pins, All Drive Pins & Connector Pins Constructed Of Stainless Steel, Heavy Duty Fully Adjustable Safety Clutch Keeps Cable & Tool Breakage To A Minimum, 20' Power Cord With Built In GFI, Includes 5 Piece Tool Set With Feeding Tool & Spanner Wrench For Disconnecting Cables & Tools. Features
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3PK 10' Sectional Cable
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Description3 Pack, 10', Sectional Cable For Model C Drain Cleaner. Features
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24 Channel XLR Snake Cable - 50 Feet |
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16 Channel 1/4" TRS Snake Cable - 3 Feet |
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24 Channel 1/4" TRS Snake Cable - 3 Feet |
Do You Know Way There Are No Snakes In Ireland?
Do you like snakes? If you do not, then Ireland is a good place for you to visit. There are no snakes in Ireland. Why is it so? Read on.
Croagh Patrick, Ireland's holy mountain, is one of the best known landmarks in Mayo, Ireland. The mountain is named after the national saint, St Patrick. Looking at a distance from the bottom, the mountain looks very much like the shape of a cone. However, in actual fact, the summit is a flat plain. The mountain has its holy origin due to pagan worship from 3000 BC. St Patrick is said to have spent 40 days on the mountain fasting and praying for the Irish in AD 441. According to a legend, all of Ireland's snakes leapt off the cliff to their deaths when he rang his bell at the edge of a cliff. This explains why Ireland has no snakes.
In July, penitents would make their way to the summit in the saint's honor especially on Garland Friday and Reek Sunday. Most of them climb the mountain barefooted. There is a tiny chapel at the summit where Reek Sunday mass is usually celebrated. It does not matter whether you are a penitent or a visitor, climbing up Croagh Patrick will not fail to give you a wonderful experience. The trail up the mountain starts at Campbell's Pub in Murrisk, where the statue of the St Patrick stands. It takes about two hours to climb to the top of the mountain which is about 765m (2510ft) high. This is indeed a good form of physical exercise and a fine test of your cardio capability. Furthermore, when you reach the summit, you will be able to enjoy sweeping views of the surroundings and admire the splendid sceneries there.
Even at the foot of Croagh Patrick where the statue of the saint stands, you can enjoy wonderful views from there. At the foot of the mountain, looking towards the north, you are able to view Clew Bay with its scattered islands. To the far south, if it is a clear day, you can see wonderful views extending to the blue line of the Perry Mountains.
As the legend says, St Patrick actually drove all the snakes into the sea which explains why there are no snakes in Ireland. However, the fact that Ireland has no snakes could be due to some geographical reasons. Nobody really knows the reason to this mysterious fact. Nonetheless, Croagh Patrick is definitely an interesting place and worthwhile to visit. If you are keen to take a vacation trip and like some adventure and excitement, you can consider choosing Croagh Patrick as your destination. Besides, if you do not like snakes at all, you would certainly not encounter one there!
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PLEASE HELP. What is the difference between a "Balanced" and an "Unbalance" snake cable?
I am in search of a Male TRS to Male RCA audio cable for my audio system. When I Googled the request, it resulted in terms such as "SNAKE, BALANCED, AND UNBALANCED." Can any of you tell me what these terms mean?
Balanced audio connections are extremely important in sound recording and production because they allow for the use of very long cables with reduced introduction of outside noise. The most common balanced connector is the 3-pin XLR, which is used with microphones because of its durable construction. Many microphones have low impedance (low-Z), which makes long microphone cables susceptible to some forms of outside noise, and a perfect application for a balanced line, which cancels out most of this outside noise.
A balanced audio connection has three wires. Two of these are used for the signal, with one of inverted polarity to the other. (For instance, in an XLR connector, pin 2 carries the signal with normal polarity, and pin 3 carries an upside-down version of the same signal.) The third wire is a ground and is used to shield the other two. The received signal is the difference between the two signal lines. This signal recombination can be implemented with a differential amplifier where the negated signal is tied to the negative terminal of the operational amplifier. A balun may also be used instead of an active differential amplifier device. Much of the noise induced in the cable is induced equally in both signal lines, so this noise can be easily rejected - the noise received in the second, negated line is applied against the first, upright signal, and cancelled out when the two signals are added together.
The separate shield of a balanced audio connection also yields a noise rejection advantage over a typical two-conductor arrangement such as used on domestic hi-fi where the shield is actually one of the two signal wires and is not really a shield at all, but relies on its low, but in practice not zero, impedance to signal ground. Any noise currents induced into a balanced audio shield will not therefore be directly modulated onto the signal, whereas in a two-conductor system they will be. This also prevents ground loops.
If the power amplifiers of a public address system are located at any distance from the mixing console, it is also normal to use balanced lines for the signal paths from the mixer to these amplifiers. Many other components, such as graphic equalizers and effects units, have balanced inputs and outputs to allow this. In recording and for short cable runs in general, a compromise is necessary between the noise reduction given by balanced lines and the noise and distortion introduced by the extra circuitry they require.
While XLR connectors are the most common balanced connector, quarter-inch (¼" or 6.5mm) TRS connectors (tip-ring-sleeve) are also commonly used. Many hybrid jacks are now designed to take either XLR or TRS.
On TRS plugs, the tip is "hot" (positive), the ring is "cold" (negative), and the sleeve is ground (earthed or chassis). If a stereophonic or other binaural signal is plugged into such a jack, one channel (usually the right) will be subtracted from the other (usually the left), leaving an unlistenable L − R (left minus right) signal instead of normal monophonic L + R. Reversing the polarity at any other point in a balanced audio system will also result in this effect at some point when it is later mixed-down with its other channel.
Telephone lines also carry balanced audio, though this is generally now limited to the local loop. It is called this because the two wires form a balanced loop through which both sides of the conversation travel.
Data lines, including digital audio, are also frequently balanced, normally using AES/EBU (AES3) with XLR connectors for pro audio. Eight-channel analog balanced audio connectors like ADAT use DB25 connectors, which can also carry up to 16 digital channels.
If balanced audio must be fed into an unbalanced connection, the negative wire should be tied to ground.
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