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The Seismic Audio Speakers TRS Jumper Patch Cables are a pack of 10 balanced TRS ¼” to TRS ¼” cables, each measuring 1.5 feet in length. Designed for versatility, these cables feature 22g Oxygen-Free Copper conductors for enhanced audio clarity and come in multiple colors for easy identification in any setup.
K**9
Won’t beat it for the price
Work great so far. But what’s even as important to me is the quality for the money. These look really nice and colorful and heavy enough gauge wire for the job and I always take my connections apart to look at the solders and these looks very nice. Again, great price among a bunch of companies who overcharge waaaay to much.
B**Y
Functions just as it should!
Great deal and perfect length for what I needed.
A**R
Cables are solid and I love the colors.
I have some longer seismic patch cables but needed some shorter ones too. I love the colors but especially the red and white bands on the ends. Makes it just a bit easier running stereo patches. :) definitely seem well built and good quality.
A**D
Assortment of cables
the cables work as intended no hum of distortion perfect for my setup with a patchbay
J**Y
Surprisingly good quality. I bought two sets. What a nice surprise.
Bought these for a not-super-important project. Nicely surprised by the quality of these cables. Nice and sturdy. Great price, great seller.
R**N
Perfect for Balanced Patch Bays
Perfect patch cables for anyone (like myself) utilizing an audio interface with a patch bay to connect far more devices than they have available inputs on their interface. I'm using a Scarlett 18i20 and opted to take the patchbay route to expand my standard input options (my ADAT connections are dedicated to Eurorack modular connectivity). As my gear collection has grown, the standard 8 inputs have become increasingly insufficient. Enter the fantastic Behringer Ultrapatch patchbay and these awesome cables! Now I have outstanding flexibility to hotswap devices into jacks I'm not currently using (because come on, most of us aren't usually recording 8 live instruments simultaneously) without wearing out the interface's jacks.My first pack of 18" patch cables was to hardwire 8 patchbay outputs to my interface inputs. Those connections are all strictly in the back and will essentially be permanent. But I now have some 12+ hardware devices plugged into my patchbay, and I'm sure that number will just continue increasing, so my second 10-pack is to ensure I can always route any device to any interface input (including send-return channels). These connections will be configured on-the-fly via the front panel.Pros: 18" ensures the cable can comfortably connect any jacks on the front of a standard rack-mounted patchbay. TRS cables preserve the option for either balanced or stereo signals, so maximum flexibility and compatibility is maintained.Cons: Sometimes I really wish I had some balanced (TRS) 1/4" *right-angle* patch cables. Not often, mind you - straight connector is usually vastly preferable on patchbays (right angle cables are almost guaranteed to block at least one other jack), but there are times when that low profile connection is the difference between being able to fit one more midi controller or instrument into a setup or not.
M**S
Jumper Cables for the Studio
Great value for the money its a 10 pack not an 8!
J**9
8/10 cables failed...
Was using these cables in a very standard audio patch rack system. Eight of the 10 cables have failed. They developed very high resistance at the tip which made the unuseable. Either poor internal connections or corrosion in the cable. Pulled them all out - absolute garbage. Replaced with a different brand and all is working well. Save your self hours of troubleshooting and frustration. Avoid these cables
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