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#276760 - 11/25/09 12:43 PM What do you use to carry your cables around?
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What do you use to carry your cables around? I use approximately 30 cables of assorted lengths (most between 20' and 50') on a gig and am looking for something with wheels and relatively lightweight (not a hard case).

I would really appreciate any links or leads.

Thanks!
Chony

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#276761 - 11/25/09 12:49 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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I use a luggage bag with wheels and a handle. I wrap up the cables nicely since when you walk with it everything is at the bottom. Still works fine though.
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#276762 - 11/25/09 01:02 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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Originally posted by mc:
I use a luggage bag with wheels and a handle. I wrap up the cables nicely since when you walk with it everything is at the bottom. Still works fine though.



Same here..
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#276763 - 11/25/09 01:53 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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WHAT! You old wusses use wheels!? I still use the battered old suitcase witht the sliding ratchet locks from the days of yore in my youth.

Oh, sorry, this isn't the 'Mine's Better than Yours' thread.

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#276764 - 11/25/09 01:53 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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I use a canvas bag and just throw it on the cart.

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#276765 - 11/25/09 02:29 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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I'm using a Gator G220 bag, but I'm running out of room. I used to use a large Rubbermaid bin and I'm thinking of going back to a smaller one. What takes up space are the pedals and strips - hard stuff. And of course we gotta have those emergency extras...
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#276766 - 11/25/09 02:37 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
tony mads usa Offline
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chony ... 30 cables on a gig?!?!? what is your setup, man? ...
I use a 'legal' size carry case about 17" x 13" x 7" ...
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#276767 - 11/25/09 02:41 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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Since streamlining my system the only cables that are not permanently connected to my console are carried in the L1 Compact's cover bag, which is very small. 30 cables is a lot of cables, however, if coiled loosely and independently secured with a Velcro strap, most, small bags should hold them with no problem.

Cheers,

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#276768 - 11/25/09 03:19 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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I use my wife.
she carries the ac cable in her purse and carries the keyboard with a shoulder strap.
Women don't get hernias from lifting
That is the only cable I use anymore
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#276769 - 11/25/09 04:08 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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Jeez, some guys get all the luck. All my missus carries is the cheque.

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#276770 - 11/25/09 07:04 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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I use a nice over sized gym bag, which is flexible and has additional pockets. Can buy for <$20
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#276771 - 11/25/09 09:59 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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Originally posted by tony mads usa:
chony ... 30 cables on a gig?!?!? what is your setup, man? ...
I use a 'legal' size carry case about 17" x 13" x 7" ...
t.


I use powered speakers. 4 tops, 2 subs, 2 monitors - that makes 16 cables already. Keyboard lines, at least 3 mics, extension chords, strips, MIDI cables, pedals, and other assorted cables.

And that's when its a two man band. When its 5 or more, add another two monitors, 7 mics for the drums, snakes, etc. You get the idea...

In the meantime I found this: http://www.altmanluggage.com/biltmore_141.php

[This message has been edited by chony (edited 11-25-2009).]

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#276772 - 11/25/09 11:14 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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#276773 - 11/25/09 11:15 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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#276774 - 11/26/09 01:05 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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Chony,

I've been thinking about a solution to your problem and came up with this. Assuming that you use the same setup each time, create a complete, cable harness for each of your setups. One for when it's just you performing, one for the trio, and one for the larger group. This would eliminate a lot of problems, and eliminate wire clutter on stage. Additionally, your setup time would be dramatically reduced. Granted, it will likely take about a day to create the three harnesses, but benefits in time saved, storage problems, stage clutter, etc.., would far offset the time and expense.

Just a suggestion,

Gary
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#276775 - 11/26/09 11:14 PM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
chony Offline
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Originally posted by travlin'easy:
Chony,

I've been thinking about a solution to your problem and came up with this. Assuming that you use the same setup each time, create a complete, cable harness for each of your setups. One for when it's just you performing, one for the trio, and one for the larger group. This would eliminate a lot of problems, and eliminate wire clutter on stage. Additionally, your setup time would be dramatically reduced. Granted, it will likely take about a day to create the three harnesses, but benefits in time saved, storage problems, stage clutter, etc.., would far offset the time and expense.

Just a suggestion,

Gary


THanks Gary,

I'm not sure what you mean by harness? Do you mean just grouping the cables together? How does that save stage clutter, etc?

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#276776 - 11/27/09 03:55 AM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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I use my wife to cary them.... cheep and convenient...

But then my equipment almost never leaves my home
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#276777 - 11/27/09 06:43 AM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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What I've started doing since we have to do a complete set up and tear down every week right now is I went to Walmart and bought 3 hose roller caddies. Yeah, that's right, those things that garden hoses go on. I have one for extension cords, one for XLR's, and one for speaker cables.

The extension cords and XLR's just plug in direct male to female and I just crank the handle and roll them up. They come off super fast too. I just grab the loose cord and pull and the whole thing comes off super fast. No tangles, quick access, and cords are not folded as much which means much less breakage.

Has worked great for about 4 years now.

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#276778 - 11/27/09 07:27 AM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
tony mads usa Offline
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Don't they also have similar items for electric cords?
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#276779 - 11/27/09 08:24 AM Re: What do you use to carry your cables around?
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Chony,

Essentially, all the cables are contained within a flexible, plastic tube that runs from the mixer to the individual components.

For example, lets assume that you have 5 mics on stands across the front of the stage. Each cable would be cut to the exact length needed to reach the appropriate stand(s). Same holds true for instrument cables from the keyboard, guitars, etc... The flexible tube has various ports, which are nothing more than small, wire-size holes, where those cables pass into the main corridor or channel, thereby housing all the cables within the flexible tube.

At the other end of the tube, the wires exit and connect to the various items such as the power strip(s) and mixer. Each cable end is labeled so there's no question which cable to connect to the individual components.

I first began doing this in 1957, at which time we used to lace the cables with wax-coated lacing cord. The guys in the band loved this because the only thing that had to carry around was their instruments. No cables to worry about, and if one of them happened to fail, we always had spares in a canvas bag that could be used in a pinch.

The only drawback was if someone wanted to do some silly dancing across the stage like Chuck Berry while playing his guitar--the cable length(s) limited the distance they could move. Back then, the only drawback was when a cable failed, you had to unlace the entire housing, put a new cable in place, then lace it up again, which took quite some time. Todays cable tubes eliminate that problem.

The tubes are available at Radio Shack and some computer stores, they come in various sizes and it's not expensive.

Hope this helps,

Gary
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