OT: I'm fed up with small cables! Tidy?

Grazie schrieb am 26.06.2005 um 08:28 Uhr
OKay - Lodsa cables . . . ranging from 10cms to 0.5m up to 15m. Last gig I did made a complete prat of myself with Grazie disappearing amongst a tangle of cable sphagetti junction! Looked like he was being consumed by a nest of snakes! Not very pro . . oh no! . .

I'm thinking of a kinda transparent-tool-roll-hanging-cupboard-zippable-multi-pocket . .thingie! Phew . .. !

This way I get to SEE what I've got; SEE what I need; see what's missing; and they will all be tamed by their own little compartment too. There MUST be such an animal? Yeah?

Oh the job? The job got done of course!

TIA,

Grazie

Kommentare

JJKizak schrieb am 26.06.2005 um 12:51 Uhr
Well, get some multicolored tape from Radio Shack and then Tape each end of the cable the same way, then after you run out of colors start doubling up with the same color, then tripple up, then double with two different colors, then tripple with two different colors then tripple with tree different colors. Then get a cable trays with covers (4" x 4") of different lengths and fasten them behind your stuff and they will hold about 4 computers worth of stuff. If the cables are loose in the cable trays you can change them easily. Go into your local telephone exchange and eyeball how they do it with millions of cables.

JJK
farss schrieb am 26.06.2005 um 13:02 Uhr
Grazie,
to start with get Velcro cable ties. You can get them in colors too, I use yellow ones so we know which kits mine and what belong where I work.
I also bought a few cheap metal attache cases to carry cables etc in.
Looks kind of pro. Or you can buy quite a few nice kit bags, some with mulitple pockets that velco onto the main bag, you can also get vests that grips use with lots of big pockets, there's even one with braces. Worse thing that happens to me being rather portly when I hang too much off my belt, me trousers fall down. Now even though my undies have Panavision in big letters on them it still doesn't look real professional :)
Bob.
Grazie schrieb am 26.06.2005 um 13:17 Uhr
JJK - Great ideas!

"Then get a cable trays with covers (4" x 4") of different lengths and fasten them behind your stuff and they will hold about 4 computers worth of stuff. If the cables are loose in the cable trays you can change them easily. Go into your local telephone exchange and eyeball how they do it with millions of cables." . . . This I like!


BOB! Just got back from B&Q having NOT read your reply!

1/- Git the Velcro cable ties. - Loadsa colours! Nice!

2/- Got a Stanley Power Tool case for my Behringer Mixer. It's got a clear top compartment, which NOW with my XLR/1/4"/Adaptor bit's and cables to and from Mixer<>Camera in the lid. Nice!

3/- Seen some Ali metal attache cases too. I think they're gonna hold the long lengths. And yes, they are pro-looking too.

Thanks Guys!

I'm getting there . . .

Grazie

Grazie

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farss schrieb am 26.06.2005 um 13:28 Uhr
Remarkably enough the cheapest suitable cases I've found are sold for carrying pistols, come in a few sizes and with combination locks. Only thing is I don't know if they're attractive to thieves or a deterrent.
Bob.
Sidecar schrieb am 26.06.2005 um 16:19 Uhr
Check out good quality affordable aluminum equipment cases at www.harborfreight.com (search for "aluminum case")

Also check out a genius cable wrap called "Easy Cover" at www.bhphotovideo.com

Saw Easy Wrap at NAB. It comes in 3/4", 1" and 1-1/4" diameters in black, white and beige. Using the supplied tool, it actually zips on and off cable bundles in seconds, allowing you to add or remove a cable and build custom snakes for a single application or gig. Cables come out as easy as they go in. I bought 100' of it. Great stuff. See a video of it in action at http://www.homeaudiosuperstore.com/easy-cover.html