Hosa CPP-803 8-Channel 1/4” TS Male Snake, 9.9 ft vs 4 Channel 1/4" TRS Snake Cable, 10 ft, Seismic Audio
Overall winner: Hosa CPP-803 8-Channel 1/4” TS Male Snake, 9.9 ft
Key Differences
Hosa CPP-803 offers eight TS channels and color-coded ends for easy multi-instrument or monitor routing, while the Seismic Audio cable provides four TRS channels with shielded construction and durable connectors. Choose Hosa if you need more channels and TS guitar/bass-style wiring; choose Seismic Audio if you need fewer TRS-balanced/patch-style channels with shielding
Hosa CPP-803 8-Channel 1/4” TS Male Snake, 9.9 ft
8-channel 1/4" TS male snake with color-coded ends for easy identification. Durable, easy to set up, suitable for home studios and in-ear monitors
Pros
- 8-channel snake
- color-coded ends for easy connections
- durable construction
- easy to set up
Cons
- no additional cable types noted
4 Channel 1/4" TRS Snake Cable, 10 ft, Seismic Audio
4x4 TRS 1/4" snake cable, 10 ft, shielded and color coded for quick setup. Durable connectors and 22 gauge copper wire for reliable signal transfer. Customers note good quality, easy to setup, and clear sound
Pros
- durable connectors
- color coded cables
- shielded construction
- easy to strip and splice
Cons
- plugs may be a bit big for some setups
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hosa |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Hosa |
| User Reviews | Tie |