rhythmgj DJ Extraordinaire (Hey, Everybody's Doing It!) Nov 10, 2013 1,190 1,648 Buffalo, NY Sep 10, 2016 #21 And that's really the key. If you're being careful, just make the loops follow the bias of the cable, in other words, the way it wants to go. GJ Reactions: Albatross
And that's really the key. If you're being careful, just make the loops follow the bias of the cable, in other words, the way it wants to go. GJ
steve149 Shine on you crazy diamond Staff member Sep 26, 2011 28,175 45,944 Connecticut Sep 10, 2016 #22 rhythmgj said: And that's really the key. If you're being careful, just make the loops follow the bias of the cable, in other words, the way it wants to go. GJ Click to expand... Just remember what happens if you always let it have its way ...
rhythmgj said: And that's really the key. If you're being careful, just make the loops follow the bias of the cable, in other words, the way it wants to go. GJ Click to expand... Just remember what happens if you always let it have its way ...
rhythmgj DJ Extraordinaire (Hey, Everybody's Doing It!) Nov 10, 2013 1,190 1,648 Buffalo, NY Sep 11, 2016 #23 Well, I already spoke my piece on that end. Most of my live cables (at least the speaker cable) are knarled and twisted, but they dang sure know how to behave!!!! GJ Reactions: Scott Hanna
Well, I already spoke my piece on that end. Most of my live cables (at least the speaker cable) are knarled and twisted, but they dang sure know how to behave!!!! GJ