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Field Repairs:
Just a quick one today, taking a look at some all in one splice connectors typically found in the automotive & marine industries. Probably not something you’re going to need very often in live sound or pro-audio environments. However, the idea of being able to splice a cable in an emergency with limited tools on hand is pretty attractive. If nothing else it’s worth taking a quick look.
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Leave a comment if you’ve ever used these before & if you have any tips or tricks to get them working better than I did in this video. I’d love to hear your thoughts & any good stories you have of needing to make an emergency splice repair like these in the field. How did you go about it, and what was the outcome?
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