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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Kok" data-source="post: 130174" data-attributes="member: 4338"><p>Re: cable for looms; ie thin flexible jacket XLR</p><p></p><p></p><p>True. In a doghouse wouldn't be an issue. I'd still add custom shrink labels as well. No less effort than using 8451, I suppose, but IJIS cable terminates quicker than 8451, as the internal poly strain relief line doesn't exist. For the longer drum/backline custom snakes, if it's as I visualize with different length tails for each drum, I'd still go with IJIS, as at least the snake portion has a rubberized jacket. For the fanout, if you're concerned about durability, you can do as the OP mentioned and cover it wth Snakeskin, or get a clear flexible tubing to go over it. I forget which manufacturer offers this on their whips; might be Rapco Horizon, maybe it was Digiflex.</p><p>Either way, it still beats looming individual 8451's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Kok, post: 130174, member: 4338"] Re: cable for looms; ie thin flexible jacket XLR True. In a doghouse wouldn't be an issue. I'd still add custom shrink labels as well. No less effort than using 8451, I suppose, but IJIS cable terminates quicker than 8451, as the internal poly strain relief line doesn't exist. For the longer drum/backline custom snakes, if it's as I visualize with different length tails for each drum, I'd still go with IJIS, as at least the snake portion has a rubberized jacket. For the fanout, if you're concerned about durability, you can do as the OP mentioned and cover it wth Snakeskin, or get a clear flexible tubing to go over it. I forget which manufacturer offers this on their whips; might be Rapco Horizon, maybe it was Digiflex. Either way, it still beats looming individual 8451's. [/QUOTE]
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