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Instrument Cable I have tried a couple of different brands of cables and they all seem to bunch up into knots that don't come apart easily. Would appreciate any recommendations for cables that are more prone to stay unbunched. I have tried monster, fender and planet waves...Thanks & Happy Holidays Cheers |
I would give the tweed-coverd ones a try. The rubber ones tend to tangle. http://www.amazon.com/Spectraflex-Or...dp/B001RNHCM8/ |
Wireless FTW! They never come up in knots... |
Oblong cables should be more available. |
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My Analysis Plus Pro Oval Studio is also not prone to tangling up. I tried a Rheingold cable which did not like tangling either. Here the links: http://www.vovox.ch/index.php?option...mid=33&lang=en http://www.analysis-plus.com/pro_guitarinstrument.html http://www.rheingold-music.de/Shop/I...542gh08vvk44#7 |
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It's all how you coil and uncoil. |
I just fold mine in half like 4 times and jam 'em in the bag. It's not perfect, but I don't have too many tangle problems. |
I like Pro-Co cables. |
Been using wireless also,for couple years now and wouldn't go back.Always keep spare 9V's with you though. |
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I also prefer wireless, but if that's out of the question, twead would be my next choice. |
Not knowing your coiling habits, I'd say you need to coil them better. I use all sorts of cables, and even cheap ones last me a long time, and keep a perfect shape. When you're coiling, give the cable a quarter turn or so for each coil. The cable should lay freely, without any tension. This will be easy with new cables, even easier with cables that you've already done this with, and durn near impossible with cables that are already tangled. Also, leaving cables plugged in in precarious positions for long periods can wonkify their shape. |
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Aside from coiling them. Keep em short, don't buy a 20 ft if you only need 10 ft. |
Thanks to Scott, Bloo and all . I have taken much more care when winding the cables and it makes a world of difference. Folding in half and then again rather than doing the elbow wrap thing works.. Thanks |
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I use the springy pre coiled ones. Never one tangle problem. |
Everyone should learn the "over under" technique for coiling your cables. I've been doing this for about ten years and have never had a cable fail during that time. But more importantly, when un-coiling the cable, you just grab the ends and fling the coils out away from you for a nice, untangled, ready-to-use cable. There are dozens of videos on YouTube. |
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I just throw in a half twist on every loop and shake it out when I unwrap it. It works for me; YMMV. |
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