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On Sat, 26 May 2007 18:38:15 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Don Pearce wrote: Search Maplin for "starquad". Stephen Better still, search radiospares http://rswww.com for starquad. They have 7 types listed. But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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Don Pearce wrote: But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) -- *Just give me chocolate and nobody gets hurt Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Sat, 26 May 2007 19:19:47 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Don Pearce wrote: But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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![]() Don Pearce wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Don Pearce wrote: But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. Just stay away from live sound will you ? You'd have lawsuits from all the ppl who tripped over the reels. Graham |
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On Sat, 26 May 2007 19:11:54 GMT, Eeyore
wrote: Don Pearce wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Don Pearce wrote: But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. Just stay away from live sound will you ? You'd have lawsuits from all the ppl who tripped over the reels. Graham The reels stay nicely tucked away under the desk - nobody is going to trip over them. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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![]() Don Pearce wrote: Eeyore wrote: Don Pearce wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Don Pearce wrote: But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. Just stay away from live sound will you ? You'd have lawsuits from all the ppl who tripped over the reels. The reels stay nicely tucked away under the desk - nobody is going to trip over them. Yes, you're clearly not familiar with live sound at all. Graham |
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On Sat, 26 May 2007 19:52:59 GMT, Eeyore
wrote: Don Pearce wrote: Eeyore wrote: Don Pearce wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Don Pearce wrote: But do they sell by the meter? Jasee seems to want only a small amount. What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. Just stay away from live sound will you ? You'd have lawsuits from all the ppl who tripped over the reels. The reels stay nicely tucked away under the desk - nobody is going to trip over them. Yes, you're clearly not familiar with live sound at all. Only from the playing point of vie, I'm afraid. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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In article ,
Don Pearce wrote: What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. Cable reels are a PITA - they take up far too much room - and long cables are rarely needed anyway in my sort of job. If you had a long run you'd use a snake since you'll likely need more than one circuit, even on a basic single camera drama shoot. The only drum I use regularly is for a stereo FX mic which gets run out some way off. I use a single stereo cable on that - and tails to go from a 5 pin XLR on the drum to the mixer. The reason for the drum is simple - the cable gets filthy. ;-) -- *Constipated People Don't Give A Crap* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Cable reels are a PITA - they take up far too much room - and long cables are rarely needed anyway in my sort of job. If you had a long run you'd use a snake since you'll likely need more than one circuit, even on a basic single camera drama shoot. Except the commonest form of snake in live situations is on a reel. Studiospares best selling snake is: http://www.studiospares.com/pd_58908...0324%2050m.htm Ian |
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Ian Bell wrote: Cable reels are a PITA - they take up far too much room - and long cables are rarely needed anyway in my sort of job. If you had a long run you'd use a snake since you'll likely need more than one circuit, even on a basic single camera drama shoot. Except the commonest form of snake in live situations is on a reel. Studiospares best selling snake is: http://www.studiospares.com/pd_58908...0324%2050m.htm Well I don't buy in any cables. And the same applies to snakes as singles - on a drum they take up far more room - and take more time to rig and derig. The other problem with a drum is if you wish to run out a little more you have to go to the drum and unplug it before doing so. A snake etc that is laid out in a figure of eight makes this simple. -- *Remember: First you pillage, then you burn. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Ian Bell" wrote in message
Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Cable reels are a PITA Most people I know think so. - they take up far too much room - and long cables are rarely needed anyway in my sort of job. I don't know about that. My live sound snakes are 2 x 150, 1 x 100, 1 x 50. If you had a long run you'd use a snake since you'll likely need more than one circuit, even on a basic single camera drama shoot. Except the commonest form of snake in live situations is on a reel. ?????????? Studiospares best selling snake is: http://www.studiospares.com/pd_58908...0324%2050m.htm The exception does not prove a rule. |
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On Sun, 27 May 2007 00:31:46 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Don Pearce wrote: What you do with mic cable is buy a reel and put a connector on each end. When you just want a small amount, you don't unwind it. When you want a lot, you unwind it. Easy. You've not been involved much with mic cables, have you? ;-) More than I care to say. Actually I would modify what I wrote. I divide the reel into two, and make a stereo pair wound on the reel. I unwind that as needed. I leave a few feet hanging out of the middle so I can plug into the mixer easily. Cable reels are a PITA - they take up far too much room - and long cables are rarely needed anyway in my sort of job. If you had a long run you'd use a snake since you'll likely need more than one circuit, even on a basic single camera drama shoot. The only drum I use regularly is for a stereo FX mic which gets run out some way off. I use a single stereo cable on that - and tails to go from a 5 pin XLR on the drum to the mixer. The reason for the drum is simple - the cable gets filthy. ;-) Your circumstances are different to mine. In a studio you can generally just grab a cable of the right length for the job off the rack and run it out. I don't have that kind of storage room, so all my cables are as long as I think I will ever need them (although I did have to join three end to end once). I don't want to store them in a loose loop either - that takes too much space as well. So they live on reels in a cupboard. Sure I could run them right off the reels when I deploy them, but because they are long they would then be snaking all over the floor. So there is method in my madness - where needs must, you find the best way. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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