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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 215252" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>As always, buy what you can rent more of nearby. 12 pair multipin snakes were a way of life back in the bad old analog days. I'm told that Clair had a person who's entire 40 hour a week job was repairing AMP ( not Amphenol ) CPC connectors. Most of that has gone away with the advent of digital consoles and internal effects inserts which means as Rob says many sound co's that had large inventories of analog boards and effects racks will likely have a case full of multipin insert snakes buried deep in their shop. I know I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 215252, member: 125"] As always, buy what you can rent more of nearby. 12 pair multipin snakes were a way of life back in the bad old analog days. I'm told that Clair had a person who's entire 40 hour a week job was repairing AMP ( not Amphenol ) CPC connectors. Most of that has gone away with the advent of digital consoles and internal effects inserts which means as Rob says many sound co's that had large inventories of analog boards and effects racks will likely have a case full of multipin insert snakes buried deep in their shop. I know I did. [/QUOTE]
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