

🎤 Elevate your live sound and lighting game with GearIT’s 4-channel powerhouse!
The GearIT 4-Channel Snake is a professional-grade audio and DMX extender that converts 4 XLR channels into a single EtherCON RJ45 Ethernet cable connection. Designed for live stages, studios, and DJ venues, it supports up to 300 feet of cable length, features locking EtherCON connectors for secure connections, and passes 48V phantom power for condenser microphones and DI boxes. Ideal for simplifying complex audio and lighting setups while maintaining signal integrity.

















| ASIN | B0BSR7R72B |
| Amazon Bestseller | #116,725 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2,294 in Microphone Cables |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | GEARit |
| Cable Type | Ethernet |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Microphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (152) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2023 |
| Item Model Number | GI-DMX-4CHWC |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 1.61 Pounds |
| Item model number | GI-DMX-4CHWC |
| Manufacturer | GEARit |
| Package Dimensions | 40.79 x 31.7 x 17.4 cm; 730.28 g |
| Size | 2 feet |
| Special Features | Braided |
A**A
Funcionan bastante bien, con los cables correctos puedes enviar muy bien la señal, ya sea 48v o señal "normal". El cable se siente un poco delicado, pero cuidándolos bien son perfectos. Los uso para micrófonos de condensador y dinámicos y no tengo ningún problema utilizo un cable ethercon de 22 mts de otra marca. Funciona genial.
J**D
Great Device. I paired this with a heavy duty Cat8 Shielded cable. Using shielded cable allows you to pass Phantom Power through the channels as the shield is used as Ground on Pin1. PP won't work with unshielded cable.
C**O
Excelente producto, lo ocupo para shows en vivo y sin problema, muy buen sistema
F**D
I guess I've been under a rock, but when did CAT6 network cable take over from those heavy, cumbersome 150' audio snakes? These things are the best idea/implentation since the invention of um... hampster wheels. Solid workmanship and zero noise. Excellent build quality. I run a 16-channel rack-mounted digital mixer w/ powered subs and cabs rig that I run from stage while playing perfectly awful bass guitar. I bought two of these GEARit units and plugged them into channels 9-16 (see pic). I intend to get two more and fill all 16 channels. The cables pass through an empty rack space with the "box" ends velcroed solidly to the bottom of the rack and aligned with the back (sans cover). The front and back covers of this particular road case are deep enough to allow all of this wiring to remain in place when I rig down. When I have the other two GEARit units, I will be able to set this rack in place, pop off the covers, run four CAT6 network cables to 4x breakout boxes placed strategically around the stage and plug everything in with short-run XLR cables. I'll be set up in no time and even quicker tearing down. Talk about cable management! I LOVE a neat, trip-free stage. While you're at it, don't skimp on the network cables. Go with the GEARit Shielded CAT6 Ethercon Cables. Heavy-duty and the Ethercon connectors shroud the RJ45 network connectors in a solid metal housing (much like an XLR) and lock in place. Totally roadworthy. Look for bundles of GEARit boxes and cables with your choice of cable length and breakout configurations. Solid gear. Oh, yeah. They can also be used to connect your DMX lighting. Bloody wizardry.
D**S
I purchase the units without breakout cables and with. The photo is of one of the ones with the breakout cables, but the same method of holding the ethercon connectors on the plastic end is used. On the one I'm holding, the screw seemed stripped and wouldn't hold the ethercon cable when attempting to plug it in, the chassis connector able to be pushed into the unit on the side where my finger is. I unscrewed it and noted that it actually wasn't stripped in the plastic end, but the long screw was able to be screwed in without hitting the designed hold in the plastic part. When I put it in properly, it seemed to be able to stay firm when plugging in and unplugging the ethercon cable. Standard cables (that can't carry phantom power) aren't an issue, as they insert more easily. Other than that, the devices will go a long way in cleaning up stage space for live gigs.
Trustpilot
2 maanden geleden
3 weken geleden