Isnt There An Easier Way To Do This? Thats The Question That Leads To Every Soundtools Product. For The Xlr Sniffer/Sender Dave Rat Of Rat Sound Systems Asked That Question About Issues He Had With The Lead Mic Before A Rage Against The Machine Show In 1996. After A Nightmare Night Of Trial-And-Error And Back-And-Forth Calls Before Fixing The Issue Dave Realized That There Had To Be A Better Tool To Help Troubleshoot Mic Line Issues. The Xlr Sniffer/Sender Is That Better Tool. Road-Tested In The Worlds Toughest Festival Tour Environments (And Run Over With A Car Just For Kicks) The Xlr Sniffer Sender Can Take An Absolute Beating And Still Survive To Get You Through The Next Show. When You Need To Know Quickly Whether Its The Mic Or The Line The Xlr Sniffer/Sender Duo Will Give You An Instant Result. Test 50+ Channels From A Snake System In Minutes With The Sniffer Unit Using Phantom Power From The Console Or Use The Sender Unit To Provide Phantom Power When Needed. The Sniffer Unit Has 3 Led Lights. When Attached To An Xlr Cable That Is Powered By A Phantom Power Source (Either A Console Or The Sender Unit) The Sniffer Will Light Up In Either Green Or Red Leds To Show Whether The Line Is Good (All Green) Or Has Errors (All Red Or A Combination Of Red And Green). The Xlr Sniffer Sender Can Even Test For A Pin 2-3 Short. Every Unit Comes In A Sturdy Reusable Box With A Sticker Guide Defining The Led Readout.
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