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| Gear nut Joined: May 2007
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Snakes seem like a nice way to keep organized without a million cables everywhere. Do most people use em'? And which brands? I see alot of LiveWire stuff, but how good are those? I never see, for instance, a mogami snake. Why is this?
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| Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2006 Location: South Suburbs of Chicago
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Go to Redco's site for Mogami snakes. Their build-your-own cable/snake page is very helpful. Redco Audio Stu
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2006 Location: long island, ny
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channelcat speaks the truth... i just ordered a couple of speaker cables to run from my control room to the live room... ordered at like 8 AM, they sent them out same day....big old fattys, very reasonably priced... and yes, there you can have them build you a mogami snake |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2006 Location: USA
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Greetings. I have two Mogami snakes from Redco; well made, sound great, good investment. I also have a Whirlwind which is made with Belden cable and I really like it, too. Regards, -0.9
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