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Passive Wedges - what good ones are out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 217490" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Matt, if you already have the wedges and you like them, then just build the proper wiring setup. You probably already have the inventory to do this. There are commercial versions as well if you want something a little cleaner.</p><p>My quick and dirty way of doing this was to take 25ft IEC cables and tape them to a 25ft XLR. I had a bunch of those (and a few 15ft and 6ft versions) with power passthru split tail end. It worked fine, provided you get IEC's that are sufficient flexible to coil nicely. That sort of setup is fine to get around SL100 sized stages and keeps the stage wiring looking clean.</p><p></p><p>In summary, just spend a couple hours to make a dedicated cable solution for this and you're done.</p><p>I also did similar things for bands, making a stage loom for the drums and for the run across the front of the stage. Really anywhere where there is the same process each time, these types of things can be a big time saver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 217490, member: 46"] Matt, if you already have the wedges and you like them, then just build the proper wiring setup. You probably already have the inventory to do this. There are commercial versions as well if you want something a little cleaner. My quick and dirty way of doing this was to take 25ft IEC cables and tape them to a 25ft XLR. I had a bunch of those (and a few 15ft and 6ft versions) with power passthru split tail end. It worked fine, provided you get IEC's that are sufficient flexible to coil nicely. That sort of setup is fine to get around SL100 sized stages and keeps the stage wiring looking clean. In summary, just spend a couple hours to make a dedicated cable solution for this and you're done. I also did similar things for bands, making a stage loom for the drums and for the run across the front of the stage. Really anywhere where there is the same process each time, these types of things can be a big time saver. [/QUOTE]
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