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Zoom XLR-6c Color ID Rings for Microphone Cables (6 Pairs)

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Zoom XLR-6c Color ID Rings for Microphone Cables (6 Pairs)
Key Features
  • Color-Coordinated Rings for XLR Cables
  • Keep XLR Cables Organized
  • Track Cable Routing by Sight
  • Color-Coordinated with PodTrak P8
With six pairs of color-coordinated rings, the Zoom XLR-6c helps you keep your XLR cables organized and separated. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet rings are provided—two of each, so you can easily track inputs and outputs by site alone. The colors offered here match those on the channels of the Zoom PodTrak P8, making this the perfect set of color-coordinated rings to use with that mixer-recorder.
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Zoom ZXLR6C Overview

With six pairs of color-coordinated rings, the Zoom XLR-6c helps you keep your XLR cables organized and separated. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet rings are provided—two of each, so you can easily track inputs and outputs by site alone. The colors offered here match those on the channels of the Zoom PodTrak P8, making this the perfect set of color-coordinated rings to use with that mixer-recorder.

Save Time & Eliminate Errors During Production
With 6 pairs, the Zoom XLR-6c color-coded rings are an easy way to identify who has what mic and what channel it is plugged into. You never have to adjust the volume, mute, or turn on or off the wrong mic by accident.
Works Perfeectly with Zoom PodTrak P8
Matching the colors found on the channel indicators of the Zoom PodTrak P8, the XLR-6c rings fit most XLR connectors.
UPC: 884354024413

Zoom ZXLR6C Specs

General
Compatibility
Zoom PodTrak P8
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.04 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4 x 2.5 x 1"

Zoom ZXLR6C Reviews

Helps ID both ends of mic cabl

By Paul
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-08-26

Good quality, straightforward to put on. I haven't tried it in low light yet, but the colors look different enough I think it should be visibly different even then. It just makes it easier to see quickly what is plugged into each PA input.

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