


Hosa PDR-369 12-Point XLR Patch Bay – Reversible, Balanced
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Hosa PDR-369 12-Point XLR Patch Bay – Reversible, BalancedOverview The Hosa Pro Conex SH 16X4 50 is a 50 foot stage box snake designed to streamline live sound setups by consolidating multiple audio channels into a single, durable cable system. Featuring 16 XLR sends and 4 TRS returns, this snake facilitates efficient routing between stage inputs and mixing consoles. Its heavy gauge, rolled steel chassis with a black enamel textured finish ensures durability, while individually shielded 24 AWG x 2 OFC
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