I've been doing the rubbermaid tub method for years - different tubs for power, XLR, speaker/instrument, and Speakon cables. I use the over/under method on all except the heavy gauge power and speakon (they just get coiled, it's easier that way when I uncoil them since I don't always need the full length), and they're tied with a variety of ties, from tie cable, to girly hair elastics, to velcro straps. Length is indicated by a color code which is marked on each cable via a band of colored electrical tape on the wire just behind each of the connectors. I always forget which color is which, so I have a color code guide taped to the inside of each of the tub lids.bgavin wrote:What about 3 spools?
My cables are tossed into a Rubbermaid tub, so organization is non-existent.
I'm on the hunt for a better method.
The only times I ever have to replace cables or connectors is when some baboon plays nice and coils my cables for me and I don't notice until they've been laying in the tub like that for a couple weeks or longer, and when something heavy crushes or pinches the cable. (Note to others - don't put your snake down unless you've already talked to EVERYONE who has the keys to the scissor-lift!!) The only real improvement I could make at this point would be to build road case boxes for the cables. I have had to replace the tubs every so often because they're not really designed to hold that much weight in copper.