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Re: Ways to annoy a sound guyFrank...I do the exact same thing with my cables of 6' and under. I start with the XLRM in my hand, flat coil 4 or 5 loops, then "sew up" the remainder so it hangs together. The extra weight of the XLRF makes it grip just enough with the in-out weave so it doesn't turn to spaghetti in the bin.
Re: Ways to annoy a sound guy
Frank...
I do the exact same thing with my cables of 6' and under. I start with the XLRM in my hand, flat coil 4 or 5 loops, then "sew up" the remainder so it hangs together. The extra weight of the XLRF makes it grip just enough with the in-out weave so it doesn't turn to spaghetti in the bin.