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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 73790" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Re: S16 vs. traditional analog snake</p><p></p><p>For some of us who already have a perfectly good multicore, then the benefits are mild. I was ordering the S16s I'd planned for and had the same question - I ordered just one when I planned for two originally. If you were looking for a touring system then the weight of the multi trunk would be a great reason to dump it from the buying equation - and I find that although big multis in some venues are fine, others, like the one I'm currently in have a tortuous route for it to follow needing ladders, lots of straps and huge amounts of effort to install. A small single cable would be sooo much easier, so I can see for people intending to tour, the benefits easily outweigh the cost. If your use doesn't cause grief with a chunky multi - then why not carry on. You could argue a reliability improvement too, the downside just seems to be the size and weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 73790, member: 2643"] Re: S16 vs. traditional analog snake For some of us who already have a perfectly good multicore, then the benefits are mild. I was ordering the S16s I'd planned for and had the same question - I ordered just one when I planned for two originally. If you were looking for a touring system then the weight of the multi trunk would be a great reason to dump it from the buying equation - and I find that although big multis in some venues are fine, others, like the one I'm currently in have a tortuous route for it to follow needing ladders, lots of straps and huge amounts of effort to install. A small single cable would be sooo much easier, so I can see for people intending to tour, the benefits easily outweigh the cost. If your use doesn't cause grief with a chunky multi - then why not carry on. You could argue a reliability improvement too, the downside just seems to be the size and weight. [/QUOTE]
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