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Clinks 03-13-2013 10:47 PM

Anybody else do this?
 
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Not quite sure what to call it.

When all I had was my Squier™ P-Bass, I use to buy all my cables with a single 90° end. Now that I have two Ibanez SR-series basses I have to use the straight end, I do this …

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...to minimize stress in the connector. Anybody else doing this as well?

dmusic148 03-13-2013 10:58 PM

That's clever-I get it-but I think you're WAY too concerned about it. Just let a loop of cable dangle a bit before it goes under your strap.

Tupac 03-14-2013 02:22 PM

Unless you're playing so far away it's completely taught, the loops on the ground do the same thing...

ggunn 03-14-2013 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Clinks (Post 14028118)
Not quite sure what to call it.

When all I had was my Squier™ P-Bass, I use to buy all my cables with a single 90° end. Now that I have two Ibanez SR-series basses I have to use the straight end, I do this …

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...to minimize stress in the connector. Anybody else doing this as well?

Not me. Over the strap button works fine.

Joe Louvar 03-14-2013 04:51 PM

Quote:

Anybody else do this?
Nope, and over the strap button is good enough for me too.

JoeWPgh 03-14-2013 05:01 PM

I see no advantage to that. I've always ran my cable between the strap and the bass - with a healthy loop as a safety against stepping on the cable.

St Drogo 03-14-2013 05:02 PM

I don't get it. What does that extra loop do that looping the cable once or twice behind the strap doesn't?

AaronMB 03-14-2013 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeWPgh (Post 14032318)
I see no advantage to that. I've always ran my cable between the strap and the bass - with a healthy loop as a safety against stepping on the cable.

Indeed.

I do this regardless of a straight or 90° connector.

Nashrakh 03-14-2013 05:16 PM

+1 over strap button, but I play coily cords with angled jacks anyway most of the time.

Liv3rman 03-14-2013 05:26 PM

Pointless.

avvie 03-14-2013 05:29 PM

Looks like a resounding "NO!" judging from early polling returns....

JoeWPgh 03-14-2013 05:35 PM

Here's the thing, it doesn't do what you hope. Your tied loop will pull on the connector exactly the same as if it wasn't there. There is nothing that "gives". This is why most people let 8 inches or so dangle in a loop. If you step on the cable, that will "give" before it tugs at the connector.

Clinks 03-14-2013 06:45 PM

Well here's WHY I started doing this; when I bought Rocksmith™ I only had my Squier™ P-Bass - which has a straight input jack. Considering that would have to buy the cable online OR buy a second copy of the game, I did the same thing (but with a zip tie on the "real tone" cable).

Thanks for the replies, y'all.

Clinks 03-18-2013 07:07 PM

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I forgot to post this pic with my first post ...


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... I also use it as a hanging loop.

og61pbass 03-18-2013 07:48 PM

REALLY ????:rolleyes:

tplyons 03-18-2013 08:43 PM

Nope, looped in through the strap button.

vinnie6 03-18-2013 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Clinks (Post 14052125)
I forgot to post this pic with my first post ...


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... I also use it as a hanging loop.

Looks way too much like a treble clef for my comfort. ;-)

joshmat 03-18-2013 08:53 PM

Im also a between the strap button kinda guy.


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