SASRT-16x25 - 16 Channel 1/4" TRS Snake Cable - 25 Feet

$119.99 $129.99

SASRT-16x25 - 16 Channel 1/4" TRS Snake Cable - 25 Feet

$119.99 $129.99

The SASRT-16x25 snake cable delivers reliable multi-channel connectivity for live sound engineers, studio professionals, and mobile performers who need to route multiple signals between their mixing console and stage gear. This 25-foot snake handles 16 separate channels of balanced audio through high-quality TRS connections.

Built with 22-gauge high-purity copper conductors, this snake maintains signal integrity across all 16 channels without interference or crosstalk. The TRS configuration makes it ideal for connecting effects processors, monitor sends, or other balanced line-level equipment to your mixing board.

Each channel features color coding and numerical labeling for quick identification during setup and troubleshooting. Gold-plated connectors ensure reliable connections that resist corrosion, while serviceable ends allow for field repairs when needed. The 25-foot length provides flexibility for small to medium venues, mobile rigs, or studio patch bays.

Perfect for band setups, DJ rigs with multiple effects units, church sound systems, or recording studios that need organized signal routing. This snake works well in venues accommodating up to 200 people where you need clean signal paths between stage and front-of-house position.

The snake terminates in standard 1/4" TRS connectors on both ends, ready to connect directly to mixing consoles, effects racks, or other balanced audio equipment. No additional adapters required for most professional audio gear.

Seismic Audio backs this snake with a one-year warranty and ships ready to use out of the box.

Technical Specifications

Spec Value
Channels 16 x 1/4" TRS
Length 25 Feet
Conductor 22 ga high purity copper
Connectors Gold-plated TRS
Labeling Color coded and numerically labeled
Construction Serviceable ends
Warranty One Year
Recommended For Effects routing, monitor sends, balanced connections

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between TRS and XLR snake cables?

TRS snakes use 1/4" balanced connections commonly found on mixing consoles, effects processors, and studio gear. XLR snakes typically handle microphone signals and main outputs. This TRS snake is designed for line-level signals like effects sends, monitor feeds, or connecting outboard gear to your mixer.

Can I use this snake for microphones?

While TRS connectors can carry balanced audio, most microphones use XLR outputs. You'd need XLR-to-TRS adapters on each channel, which isn't practical for 16 channels. This snake works best for line-level equipment like effects units, keyboards, or mixing console connections.

Is 25 feet long enough for most live sound setups?

A 25-foot snake works well for smaller venues up to 200 people, mobile DJ setups, or studio applications. For larger venues where your mixing position is farther from the stage, you might need a 50-foot or 100-foot snake. Consider your typical distance from stage to mixing console when choosing length.

What does "serviceable ends" mean?

Serviceable ends allow you to open the connector housings and repair or replace individual connections if they get damaged. This extends the cable's lifespan and lets you fix problems in the field rather than replacing the entire snake. Standard strain relief and quality connectors minimize the need for repairs.

Can I daisy-chain multiple snakes together?

While technically possible with adapters, daisy-chaining snakes adds connection points that can introduce noise or signal loss. For longer runs, choose a single snake of the appropriate length rather than connecting multiple shorter ones. This ensures the cleanest signal path for your audio.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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