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Hi.

I believe in honest analysis and judgement of one's performances in order to adjust and improve.

I'm also a great believer in health and safety and have cleared my house of furniture in order to perform 'The Zip' where appropriate.

Since the clearance, I've frequently noticed my instrument cable twisted into knots, and on further analysis notice that I'm rotating anti-clockwise during rehearsal.

I've checked the sink and bath and they drain water in the other direction of spin, proving it's not universal forces.

All I'm left with is that I'm either trying to get round the front on the fretboard, or trying to get away from the cable?

Has anyone else experienced this and do you know what causes it?

 

I've attached an image to help identify the issue.

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I tidy cales away using the 'figure of eight' method; I finish by lifting it up from each side (left and right...), and put a Velcro band around it to keep it as a loop. No tangles, no twists. Works with all types of cables, and garden hoses. Hope this helps. B|

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2 hours ago, Dad3353 said:

 

I tidy cales away using the 'figure of eight' method; I finish by lifting it up from each side (left and right...), and put a Velcro band around it to keep it as a loop. No tangles, no twists. Works with all types of cables, and garden hoses. Hope this helps. B|

Thank you. I'm ok with cable management in general, the cable is more of an indicator to the deeper problem of moving in circles.

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2 hours ago, neepheid said:

Go wireless, problem solved.

Good call. I remember first seeing this technology on TOTP where instruments seemed to have no cable. We used to think there were mining, but it was probably HF radio transmission.

I'd be very interested, but I know it's going to involve a battery that always needs charging. Grr.

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6 minutes ago, Al Nico said:

Good call. I remember first seeing this technology on TOTP where instruments seemed to have no cable. We used to think there were mining, but it was probably HF radio transmission.

I'd be very interested, but I know it's going to involve a battery that always needs charging. Grr.

 

They're so cheap these days, buy 2 sets, then keep them charged.  If one runs out, you've got the second set to fall back on while you charge the first.

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7 hours ago, Al Nico said:

All I'm left with is that I'm either trying to get round the front on the fretboard, or trying to get away from the cable?

Has anyone else experienced this and do you know what causes it?

 

You're not chasing your vestigial tail are you?

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Same used to happen to the telephone handset cable. Not from getting up and walking in circles but from mysteriously picking it up and rotating it between the phone, your ear, and putting it back.

 

If you often put the bass down you have another possible source of the dreaded twizzle. 

 

BTW, it sure looks like a bad case of cable mismanagement by someone who coils one way only and thinks they are doing great.

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5 hours ago, Al Nico said:

Thank you. I'm ok with cable management in general, the cable is more of an indicator to the deeper problem of moving in circles.


the circles you are moving in are the issue , try to insulate yourself from bad influences, turn yourself around and you should stop tying yourself in knots 

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Thank you for the replies. It seems where there is space, I will wander.

I have a few hundred cables. I used them for running small stage band PA.

I have all sorts. The cheap cables that go stiff in the cold are the worst.

Ones with expensive rubberised anti-kink outer sheaths are the best. I don't have any of them, too expensive.

 

We have hit on wireless. I'm going to explore this.

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18 hours ago, neepheid said:

They're so cheap these days, buy 2 sets, then keep them charged.  If one runs out, you've got the second set to fall back on while you charge the first.

 

That's what I do - two sets of identical wirelesses, one branded Lekato and the other M-Vave. £25 or so from AliExpress.

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