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May 6 2013, 11:47 AM |
Whilst the stage I play on isn't enough to need wireless, I'd like one for sound checks so I can hear that the mix is good, and give instruction to our soundguys
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May 7 2013, 09:09 AM |
Thanks Cosmin. I just hate having wires.
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May 7 2013, 09:09 AM |
Tell me about it
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May 9 2013, 12:00 AM |
I feel you on the cables. But hey this is kinda what I did. My gear is pretty much behind me, so I run the headphone cable pretty much down my back. That way it doesn't naturally catch on anything moving as it's pretty contained being ran down the shirt. Then you really only battle the guitar cable which isn't so bad. Which if you mainly play that way, just run it up over the strap, maybe get a few velcro ties, put them on so the wires run together. So you only feel you are worrying about 1 cable not 2. Then run your guitar cable around the pedals to tie in neatly so that you shouldn't be always kicking the cable anyways.
Hah! While typing this. I was just thinking if you had a microphone stand make the wires sit up off the floor above the pedals! Bam! cables be gone! I'm sure its a lot cheaper route than headphones/wireless setup for home playing. -------------------- Guitars:
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May 10 2013, 08:51 AM |
Indeed, if you won't be using it onstage, it really isn't worth buying just for home use. Why not find a way to arrange your cables in a tidy manner?
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