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Mogami Gold 1/4" TRS Male to XLR Male Balanced Quad Patch Cable (6')

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Mogami Gold 1/4" TRS Male to XLR Male Balanced Quad Patch Cable (6')This Mogami Gold TRS Stereo 1 4" Male to XLR Male Quad Patch Cable is a high quality 4 conductor patch cable for studio use. Neglex Studio Quad #2534 cabling is used for better clarity and freedom from noise and RF interference. This cable is terminated with black body TRS 1 4" and 3 pin XLR male connectors, with gold contacts. Neglex type Quad Cables have been developed for the highest quality recording applications where maximum definition of

This Mogami Gold TRS Stereo 1/4" Male to XLR Male Quad Patch Cable is a high quality 4-conductor patch cable for studio use. Neglex Studio Quad #2534 cabling is used for better clarity and freedom from noise and RF interference. This cable is terminated with black body TRS 1/4" and 3-pin XLR male connectors, with gold contacts.

Neglex type Quad Cables have been developed for the highest quality recording applications where maximum definition of recorded sound is of critical importance. Special proprietary materials & construction methods make those state-of-the-art mic cables a must for direct to DISC and digital recording. Basic matters of flexibility, microphonics and shielding effect have been designed to meet international professional requirements.

A Balanced quad structure is effective for high definition sound transmission as well as in canceling electromagnetic induction caused by nearby equipment such as floodlight projection, and therefore is well adapted to motion picture and TV studios.

Conductor insulation is XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene) which has excellent electrical characteristics and prevents shrink-back during soldering.
Served (spiral) Bare Copper Shield is better for sound quality and simplifies termination.
UPC: 801813075755
Cable Type Stereo TRS to XLR microphone cable
Length 6' ( 1.8m )
Gauge 4x 24 AWG
Shielding 100% spiral shield
Connector 1 1/4" male
Connector 2 3-Pin XLR male
Wiring TRS Tip goes to XLR pin 2
Ring goes to pin 3
Sleeve goes to pin 1
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 8.031 x 7.559 x 0.472"
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Mogami Gold 1/4" TRS Male to XLR Male Balanced Quad Patch Cable (6')
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This is one of the best danged zombie romps I've ever read! From the moment I saw its gorgeous, whimsical cover, I was dying to read Cattywampus! And it. Is. Brilliant. From the animated outhouse to the fascinating folksy setting and the major Elphie/Galinda vibes from MCs Delpha and Katybird, I fell for this story so hard. This is one of my favorite Roaring 20s debuts by far. I never tire of the magic of true friendship! (Or enemies-to-frenemies-to-besties!)
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AR Shaw
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Rival witch families and friendship
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Read if you like: 🧙‍♀️ Young witches 🌈 Inclusive representation 🤝 Found family & healing 🌲 Small-town magic 2️⃣ POV 📍 A holler in rural North Carolina Cattywampus follows Delpha and Katybird, two girls from rival witch families who are forced into close proximity and slowly begin to form an unlikely friendship. As old grudges and local legends surface, both girls must confront family expectations, hidden truths, and what it really means to belong. This was such a sweet and heartfelt middle grade read. I loved watching Delpha and Katy’s friendship grow, especially given the history between their families. The twist involving Delpha’s father added emotional depth, and the healing that unfolds by the end was really satisfying. Cozy, thoughtful, and grounded in a strong sense of place, this story beautifully balances magic with big feelings and growth.
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Sarah E. Cannon
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★★★★★ 5
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I devoured this book in a weekend; it's just wonderful. Delpha and Katybird are strong, clever, kick-butt kids with a fantastic circle of caring and colorful characters around them. Cattywampus is a big, spooky, cinematic adventure with its heart in all the right places, and I loved it.
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Witchy and wonderful
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Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
It's rare to see this kind of representation in a book for tweens, and I am 100% here for it!
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My 9-year-old daughter loved this book. It's about two 6th grade witches (Delpha and Katybird) from rival Appalachian families who are learning how to use their magic. The book is told from both of their points of view. As a parent, I was pleasantly surprised by the different types of representation in this book and how sensitively they are handled. Delpha's dad left her and her mom when Delpha was little, and they now live in poverty. Delpha's mom is struggling to pay the bills and sells her family heirlooms to Katybird's grandparents, who run a small museum. Katybird is intersex (androgen sensitive) and believes this is messing with her magical powers. Katy's brother Caleb is Deaf and communicates with sign language. Another character, Tyler, has two moms. It's super rare to see this kind of representation in a book for tweens, and I am 100% here for it. There's a great scene where Katy reflects on attending another girl's "first moon party" and the attendees share stories about getting their first periods. When the other girls hear that Katy will never have a period due to her androgen sensitivity, they are shocked and treat her with pity and say they will pray for her. Katy is upset because she already loves and accepts herself. "As if making babies was the whole point of me existing," she thinks to herself. I seriously loved this example of how well-intentioned behavior can be hurtful. I also liked how characters getting their first periods is treated as something magical and worthy of celebration. There is so much about this book that is like a breath of magical fresh air. In addition to all the beautiful inclusive elements woven into this book, it's just really FUN. There is a pet raccoon, an enchanted outhouse, zombies, and hexes that go wrong. The only minor complaint my daughter had was that the plot relies repeatedly on the two main characters being separated and looking for each other. Otherwise, this book was a winner with our young reader. Write more books, Ash Van Waterloo! We love you!
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