Best the sssnake Cat Snake 3FB Alternatives
We found 7 alternatives to the sssnake Cat Snake 3FB based on experts and consumers reviews.
the sssnake Cat Snake 3MB
Based on 6 reviews
I don't even know where to start with this review. For about 2 years I've been using a 30 meter snake to get my mics to my preamps from my drumroom and I've always noticed how limiting that is. For one, not the best quality and 30m is asking for trouble with losing a bit of treble. That and having all your inputs on one place in your drumroom can get messy and outright annoying. With the cat6 system, it's very much simplified my workflow, cleaned up my floors and has allowed me do ditch 5+ meter cables dangling all over my room like a pit of snakes! If you're looking to wire up your studio as cheaply and effectively as possible, this is it!
Stairville RJ45 DMX Split Box MX4
Based on 4 reviews
Ive used these outdoors and 1 of the boxes got left outside all night in the rain. Dried it in the sun,it still works perfectly. Ive used them as XLR splitters with a 5e FTP cable and there was no noise. Also the box is quite sturdy which i most definitely like. Its big yes,but imho that is a feature i like to have
Radial Engineering Catapult TX4
Based on 2 reviews
Solid Radial Engineering quality! Great for sending signals 4-channels over long distances with CAT5 cables instead of traditional wired multicores. I use two of these in combination with various Catapult system tail-ends in the studio and on film sets, and have experienced absolutely no problems with any of the components. It's not a cheap system, but worth every penny for reliable signal transmission.
the sssnake Cat Snake 3FC
Based on 7 reviews
I was looking for a simple way to run auxiliary XLR cables between control room and live room so instead of getting a stage box for a fixed solution I decided to explore the option of using Cat 5 cable to run multiple signals. I purchased both the female and male XLR versions of the Ssnake Cable splitter as it was by far cheaper than other well known brands and I'm please to report the build quality and usability is great. I just run the Cat 5 as a permanent install terminated with RJ45 connectors and just connect these in the appropriate rooms and you have 4 XLR's available to you. What's more you are not limited to which gender you have per room, simply unplug and swap ends.
Stairville RJ45 DMX Shuttle Snake MX4
Based on 7 reviews
So I'm using these for sound, not lighting. They work just fine, the quality of them is really good, especially with the price. The only problem is that they cut the highs and mids a bit and the sound level drops just a little bit. But I'm happy with the purchase.
Stairville RJ45 DMX Shuttle Snake FX4
Based on 8 reviews
So I'm using these for sound, not lighting. They work just fine, the quality of them is really good, especially with the price. The only problem is that they cut the highs and mids a bit and the sound level drops just a little bit. But I'm happy with the purchase.
the sssnake Cat Snake 3MC
Based on 10 reviews
I bought this to reduce the amount of cable I have running around the stage and it has literally changed our setup for the better. I can’t believe I waited so long to buy a pair of these. I run it back from the drums and I will be purchasing another pair of these very soon. Great quality and they look good too.