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Key Features
Simple yet powerful.The Radial Catapult TX4L 4-Channel Audio Snake is a high-performance audio snake. It provides you with four XLR inputs, two Neutrik Ethercon outputs, as well as four XLR outputs. It is the ideal choice for connecting microphones and other popular XLR-based equipment. The Catapult is the perfect choice for live performance when more connections are needed. The TX4L is a transmit module featuring 4 XLR inputs and 4 mic level (-20 +15dB) isolated XLR-M outputs. Make complex set-ups easier with the Radial Catapult 4-Channel Audio Snake.
Product Ref: 71959
The Radial Catapult TX4L 4-Channel Audio Snake provides you with four XLR inputs, two Neutrik Ethercon outputs and a whopping four additional XLR outputs. These guarantee you optimal connectivity and the best quality signal possible. Housed in a heavy steel base, the Catapult is able to endure the knocks and bumps synonymous with live performance. The use of a heavy duty powder finish preserves its body from the risk of scratching. There is also a protective bar round the connectors to keep them secure and safe, while also providing a handle for carrying your snake.
As well as acting as a standard audio snake, you can use the Catapult for a plethora of tasks. This includes providing extra inputs and outputs as well as transporting channels across large areas. The Catapult features 4-channels that lets you send both analog and AES digital audio signal through a Cat-5 shielded twisted pair cable. This provides stage you with the ability to transport channels of balanced audio across a large stage. A ground lift switch has been incorporated at each end for the Ethernet cable connection. This is excellent in allowing you to eliminate any hum or buzz introduced by ground loops.