Ebtech SwizzArmy cable tester

TJ Cornish

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Jan 13, 2011
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Here's an oldie but a goodie. I'm posting this review because I recently learned a few things about this tester, even though I've owned it for years.


On the front are the XLR and TRS jacks.
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The signature feature of this tester is the ability to test a 3 wire cable at once. The LED matrix shows the cable wiring, and the tester has a latching intermittent connection detector. You plug your cable in, reset the tester, and wiggle. If any of the pins lose connectivity or short together, the tester reports a fault:
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I know of no other tester that does this, other than the copies of this design that are out there.

In addition to XLR and 1//4" TRS and TS cables, the tester can test RCA, MIDI, TT, and 1/8" cables.
On the right side are the RCA, MIDI and TT jacks.
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On the left are the 1/8" jacks.
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In addition to testing cables, the tester has a tone generator and a phantom power detector. I've never used either of these features, so I won't comment further.

The big news to me was my recent discovery that the tester malfunctions with cable runs longer than a couple hundred feet long. It seems the cable capacitance fools the tester and the tester reports these cables as having shorts between various conductors and the shield.

I still think this tester is the best money can buy for XLR cabling in a portable system, but there are a couple limitations - the lack of Speakon jacks, RJ45, and 5-pin XLR means this isn't the only tester you need to own, but it's still the fastest for XLR and TRS cables within it's few hundred feet length limit.
 

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Re: Ebtech SwizzArmy cable tester

That product is the same as the Behringer. Question is, is it made by the same company or is one copying the other?

Seriously? You think someone is copying Behringer and making a more expensive unit?

The Ebtech product predates the Behringer. Believe it or not, I own the Behringer, a holdover from a time when I didn't know better. It has held up fine, I would replace it but I use it so rarely. When I need to test cables I use a Rat sniffer/sender. My experiences with Behringer's copy of Ebtech's design have been extremely positive, a feature laden, easy to use, extremely compact piece of kit.
 
Re: Ebtech SwizzArmy cable tester

Not at all. The other way around, or more likely a Chinese manufacturer makes the same box for both companies and each puts their own paint on it.

Behringer does their own manufacturing. They do not make anything for anyone else.

I have heard this anecdote time and time again and have never seen any proof that it actually happens with pro or semi pro equipment. Flash memory, pens, perhaps. Not this stuff.
 
Re: Ebtech SwizzArmy cable tester

Behringer does their own manufacturing. They do not make anything for anyone else.

I have heard this anecdote time and time again and have never seen any proof that it actually happens with pro or semi pro equipment. Flash memory, pens, perhaps. Not this stuff.
At the risk of continuing to derail my own thread, I know of at least one example:

Most of these: http://www.blizzardlighting.com/

Are the same as these: http://www.eternallighting.com/

Though both owners of those companies claim some design input into the products, they seem to be identical.
 
Re: Ebtech SwizzArmy cable tester

The big news to me was my recent discovery that the tester malfunctions with cable runs longer than a couple hundred feet long. It seems the cable capacitance fools the tester and the tester reports these cables as having shorts between various conductors and the shield.

Yup, found that out a couple years ago...the limit's somewhere around 300', IIRC. Guess it was designed by studio guys!

--A
 
Re: Ebtech SwizzArmy cable tester

And to further clear up any other co-manufacturing questions... the Ebtech is made in the USA--I don't think the Behringer can say the same :-)

Kevin H