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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Kok" data-source="post: 130104" data-attributes="member: 4338"><p>Re: cable for looms; ie thin flexible jacket XLR</p><p></p><p>Am I correct in understanding that the multipin FOH connector will be permanently attached to the doghouse? If that's the case, then the 8451 will serve you fine. Alternatively, get a short chunk of IJIS (Individually Jacketed, Individually Shielded) snake cable (not the same as the CBI snake cable you mentioned) with the right amount of conductors; these come pre-numbered and sometimes color-coded in groups of 8 (depending on the manufacturer). Many install shops will have short leftover chunks from installs that are useless for anything but this sort of purpose. Or maybe that's just me...</p><p>If the connector is NOT permanently attached to the doghouse, then I'd definitely go with the IJIS snake cable over trying to loom together a bunch of 8451. You'll never be able to properly strain relief individual 8451's in the multipin connector.</p><p>I'd also use IJIS snake cable for your shorter drum/backline looms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Kok, post: 130104, member: 4338"] Re: cable for looms; ie thin flexible jacket XLR Am I correct in understanding that the multipin FOH connector will be permanently attached to the doghouse? If that's the case, then the 8451 will serve you fine. Alternatively, get a short chunk of IJIS (Individually Jacketed, Individually Shielded) snake cable (not the same as the CBI snake cable you mentioned) with the right amount of conductors; these come pre-numbered and sometimes color-coded in groups of 8 (depending on the manufacturer). Many install shops will have short leftover chunks from installs that are useless for anything but this sort of purpose. Or maybe that's just me... If the connector is NOT permanently attached to the doghouse, then I'd definitely go with the IJIS snake cable over trying to loom together a bunch of 8451. You'll never be able to properly strain relief individual 8451's in the multipin connector. I'd also use IJIS snake cable for your shorter drum/backline looms. [/QUOTE]
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