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Loomed Sub Multis - power, XLR, NL2
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<blockquote data-quote="Stuart Høgg" data-source="post: 24654" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Re: Loomed Sub Multis - power, XLR, NL2</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But by that thinking, wouldn't you just keep all your cables the same length? The same principle applies to individual XLR or speaker lines in much the same way...</p><p></p><p>I'd agree that there's no point in trying to make too fine a distinction between lengths, but having short ones for musicians on the near side of the stage and long ones for musicians on the far side would hopefully make some kind of sense...</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I'd started thinking along these lines because so often we are running all three connections (mains, speaker, and XLR) to the same place. And whilst there are some performers who would only need two out of the three, it seems to make sense to </p><p></p><p>There have been quite a few occasions where I've thought that I've got the stage all wired, only to find that, for example the drummer is using a click and needs a mains outlet beside the kit after all. Having everything at each position without the effort of running separate cables (and then untangling them at the end of the night) is quite attractive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuart Høgg, post: 24654, member: 148"] Re: Loomed Sub Multis - power, XLR, NL2 But by that thinking, wouldn't you just keep all your cables the same length? The same principle applies to individual XLR or speaker lines in much the same way... I'd agree that there's no point in trying to make too fine a distinction between lengths, but having short ones for musicians on the near side of the stage and long ones for musicians on the far side would hopefully make some kind of sense... I'd started thinking along these lines because so often we are running all three connections (mains, speaker, and XLR) to the same place. And whilst there are some performers who would only need two out of the three, it seems to make sense to There have been quite a few occasions where I've thought that I've got the stage all wired, only to find that, for example the drummer is using a click and needs a mains outlet beside the kit after all. Having everything at each position without the effort of running separate cables (and then untangling them at the end of the night) is quite attractive. [/QUOTE]
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