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The EWI RPPX 32 x 8-150/DM
series
Splitter Reel snake is a
medium duty professional product. This
snake is an excellent choice for portable applications where a
separate split is needed for monitors or recording. You only
roll out as much cable as you need, and leave the rest on the drum.
Both the fantails and stage box are all XLR. This is a 32 channel XLR send snake with 8 XLR
returns on a reel plus two16 channel XLR send
monitor splits. The monitor splits are equipped with EDAC 516-56
pin multipin disconnects at the drum. The
first EDAC connector on the drum is paralleled to channels 1-16 the
second is paralleled to channels 17-32. The two split cables, (sold
separately), are available
in lengths of 15, 20, 30, and 40 feet and are color coded in groups of
four. The returns have
parallel MXLR and 1/4" TRS panel jack on the reel drum.
The main fantail is all XLR with the Caps of
the Returns color coded
Red for easy identification. We have
various lengths of MXLR to ¼" TRS adaptor cables available if your
drive rack requires ¼" TRS connections for the sends, and if you
need a little more length on the send channels to reach the drive
rack.
The reel and drum are medium duty and
well labeled. The
fantail is heavy duty, color coded to groups and very well
labeled with indelible ink.
The main trunk is constructed with EWI SMC cable which is 40 individual shielded
pairs, 22 ga., high copper purity conductors with double aluminum
foil shield and trace wire, which is heavy duty and very flexible.
There is a mesh grip strain relief at the fantail which will allow
the fantail to be supported and take the strain off panel jacks.
There are 4 ea. 2 1/2" casters mounted
on the bottom of the reel frame for transportation. Two of the
four casters have locking brakes on them. The casters are a
good size for in-doors use; however, they are a little on the small
side for rolling across grass or a gravel parking lot.
The snake is shipped with the casters
not assembled on the frame. This reduces the chances of the
casters or frame being damaged in shipping. Mounting the
casters on the frame is facilitated by using a 19MM (or 3/4") and
17MM (or 11/16") end wrenches. Many folks mount the reel snake
in a pull over flight case. Typically I have various cases in
stock that are well suited for this.
There is a brake mechanism on the drum to set it in place
once you'll reeled out enough cable. It's a friction brake, so
it doesn't lock the drum down hard which is a plus if somebody
starts tugging on the cable unaware that the brake is set.
There are two brake indents where the brake can be set to lock the
drum down solid. It
even comes with nifty blue bags to protect the fantails when not in
use.

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