







🎤 Elevate your sound game with pro-grade clarity and durability!
The PRORECK 8-Channel Low Profile XLR Snake Cable offers professional-grade audio performance with 8 clearly numbered channels, a durable 25-foot rugged cable, and an integrated circuit board that reduces noise for crystal-clear sound. Perfect for live, studio, and stage use, it connects directly to analog or digital consoles without converters, making it an essential tool for sound engineers seeking reliability and precision.









| ASIN | B0BPY1429Q |
| Item model number | PR-SC25 |
| Manufacturer | proreck |
| Product Dimensions | 28 x 16 x 28 cm; 2.55 kg |
A**R
Drum cage build
Just what I required to do the job for the drum cage.
K**5
We are using this in our in-ear rack so we can quickly hook up to house sound systems. Works perfectly for that! Very durable metal case, and the length is perfect for our use. I've been running sound for over 30 years, and this snake is as good as anything out there. Absolutely no added noise, and very robust.
R**S
Have not used it yet. Will be gigging this weekend and using it. Very light. Quality fittings. Only concern is actual cable used. Hope its quiet and durable. Comes with the cover bags for box and ends which is good, but uses really thin and cheap string. Might end up replacing with shoelace or something. Not a deal breaker.
ا**ر
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J**T
I’ve only used this unit once, but I’m quite impressed. Appears to be good quality. Well insulated heavy cable with solid XLR ends and plugs on the box. This is a perfect unit for a sub snake to plug in a main snake for a set of drums mics on stage. That’s what I got it for. Most times I would be using it just six or seven of the channels, leaving me one or two to connect amplifier mics. All in all, the snake makes for a cleaner stage, as I don’t have to run a bunch of individual XLR cables all over the place.
J**L
Bought this to use as a sub-snake to the drumkit. As it turns out I needed 10 In's so I reversed two of the returns and the fan end, (Replaced with neutrik xlr connectors.) and I use a gender adapter at the other end. All channels work fine. Upon arrival I tested each of the channels to be sure before the gig. Everything was good on all lines. I was a little surprised they all share the same ground, but with a circuit board snake I guess that would make the most sense. No noise, phantom power works fine. The housing is plastic, but not the brittle type so after approximately 10 gigs with it, it still looks like I just bought it. A good little sub-snake!
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