Hosa CPP-803 8-Channel 1/4” TS Male Snake, 9.9 ft vs 8-channel TRS snake cable, 5 ft, serviceable ends
Overall winner: 8-channel TRS snake cable, 5 ft, serviceable ends
Key Differences
Hosa (A) is an 8-channel 1/4" TS male snake at a lower listed price and a longer 9.9 ft length, making it a better choice for guitar/bass or monitor runs. Seismic Audio (B) is an 8-channel TRS snake with serviceable ends, a shorter 5 ft length, and numerically labeled, color-coded wiring—better when you need TRS connectivity and quick channel ID but note some plugs may fit large
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
8-channel TRS snake cable, 5 ft, serviceable ends
8-channel 1/4" TRS snake cable with color-coded, shielded 22 AWG wires. Numerically labeled for quick setup; includes durable connectors and a one-year warranty. Customers praise build quality, durability, and ease of setup
Pros
- durable connectors
- color coded wiring
- numerically labeled for quick setup
- shielded for noise reduction
Cons
- fit may be large for some plugs
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hosa |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Seismic Audio |
| User Reviews | Tie |