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Hosa Little Bro Snake PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 20 July 2005
Hosa Little Bro Snake (XLR x 6 to 1/4 Inch x 2)

Compact design has six mic sends and two multipurpose balanced 1/4 in. sends. It makes an excellent drum snake. The 1/4 in. sends can be used as a headphone out, or for sending line out signals from a drum module. Use it in the studio and send two separate stereo monitor feeds back to the musicians.

Starting at around $80, this can make a nice addition to your Click here to Purchase.

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