Don't Step On My Guitar Cables!

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

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Lee Baucum
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Don't Step On My Guitar Cables!

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Is that asking too much? :x
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Lane Gray
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Post by Lane Gray »

Quit laying 'em on the floor.
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Post by Malcolm McMaster »

What do you suggest Lane building Pylons, :lol: would love to know how you get your cables to amp/speaker without being on floor ?
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Go wireless... audience, can you hear me now?
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Malcolm McMaster wrote:What do you suggest Lane building Pylons, :lol: would love to know how you get your cables to amp/speaker without being on floor ?
Have the guitar player hold them up off the floor. That way he won't have any hands free to OVER play his guitar at excruciating volumes.
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Sounds like a job for Bluetooth.
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Post by Lane Gray »

Leave it to a Scotsman to focus on the engineering and and miss the joke.
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Actually ,think Richard has best suggestion.Did not fancy getting to gig hours early to build pylons and have to carry all that metal.Any more renovations just give us "master engineers " a call and we will keep you right Lane :wink:
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Lane this is our other national drink IRN BRU,made from girders in Scotland, we are a hardy lot.Two or three of these and no one would dare stand on your cables.Image
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Post by Craig Baker »

Here's an idea that may be helpful:

If there is ever a serious steel guitar convention, rather than just a huge concert, perhaps the manufacturers could get together and brainstorm, and agree to locate the output jack on every steel guitar underneath the guitar facing down. This would avoid damage to a Boss Tone, or any other device that may be in harm's way.

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I couldn't care less if somebody steps on 'em. Now, tripping over them, well...that's a different matter. :aside:
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Hell, I trip over MY OWN!
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Post by Tim Whitlock »

Aggravating - yes absolutely. Our guitar player kicked my effects power supply out twice in 10 minutes. The solution is so obvious no one has mentioned it:

Duct tape. And by that I mean tape the guitar player's ankles together.
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Any one step on mine, I will damn sure jump their a$$, don't care who they are or think they are. Ain't no need in it. Very impolite. Jack
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YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS
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How do they make beer out girdles? :whoa:
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Sorry ...double post :(
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

I don't mind if someone walks on them as long as they pick up their feet. Spilling a drink on them, not good.
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This is what I use. Soft, cheap and easy to use.

Just a piece of pipe insulation.


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Post by Greg Johnson »

Jim, that's way to organized. It's not a stage without spaghetti on the floor for those not sitting to trip on :)
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Post by Steve Collins »

The only thing that is worse than people treading all over my cables are the ones who use duct tape or electrical tape or some other gooey crap on them. Drives me nuts.
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Post by MIchael Bean »

Just last night I played a gig, was in the bathroom during break, when I heard a loud buzzing sound that went through the PA. I thought to myself, "I hope that's not my rig". I went out and the band leader said he had to turn my Fishman amp off because it was making noise (I was playing dobro). I looked down at my pedal board and my output cable was unplugged from the Baggs Para DI, and the cable in question was 2 inches from the band leader's foot. I simply requested that he not step on my cables and that will help eliminate those sounds.

Another time years ago, my drummer's buddy came up on the stage at the break to talk to the drummer, and stepped on my cable that was plugged into the input jack of my Ibanez UE405 multi-effects, breaking the plastic PC board-mounted jack. I was infuriated and yelled at them both, telling the drummer not to let his friends up on the stage at any time.

In this same band was the lead singer who owned the PA and would simply grab his cables in a ball and throw them into a milk crate. At the next gig he would just yank random cables from the crate, hoping they would loosen from the ball of wire spaghetti. Inevitably, he would ask me to repair his cables, and I would have to tell him to start taking better care of the cables and this wouldn't happen.
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