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Post by edwardbloom on Feb 7, 2024 4:50:22 GMT
so, i have 2 dogs. they are my sweeties, as you can see, they are the very definition of doggie cuteness. here's the issue: when i hook up my guitar, there are lots of cables and wires. if i hook up both amps, it's even more cables and wires. one of the dogs (kuro, the one who's head is on top of sneaker's neck) has no problem walking right through all that spaghetti with no hesitation. sneakers on the other hand, avoids it. if she's in the kitchen when i set up, she won't go to her bed in the living room until i clean everything up. she'll come right to the edge of the kitchen and do this if i play for 2-3 hours, she'll do that the entire time, with little breaks to lay down and sigh. anyone else's dog act weird like this? did you fix it somehow? also, i had a thought. if i hook up the amp, and use the loop for the delay, plus the board and the foot switch, that's 6 cables and 3 power wires. if i hook up the other amp, add 3 more cables and another power wire. if you can go wireless into your board, or the amp, why can't you just wireless everything? why does no one do this? there must be a reason, or someone would be doing it already. anyone know? if not, any theories? i've never had a wireless set up to begin with, so i don't know anything about them
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Post by Bill h on Feb 7, 2024 12:32:49 GMT
Funny, I used to have a similar problem years ago only the dog also wanted to snack on the cables. I’ve been using a boss wl-50 pedal board wireless at home for years now. That won’t help with the effects loop cables much but it was helpful not being tethered to the pedal board. These days there are extremely cheap wireless systems that work in tight places to be had. My wife goes wireless to only she uses a different system because we had a problem using the same systems in tight spots.
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Post by stratosphere on Feb 7, 2024 15:14:24 GMT
so, i have 2 dogs. they are my sweeties, as you can see, they are the very definition of doggie cuteness. here's the issue: when i hook up my guitar, there are lots of cables and wires. if i hook up both amps, it's even more cables and wires. one of the dogs (kuro, the one who's head is on top of sneaker's neck) has no problem walking right through all that spaghetti with no hesitation. sneakers on the other hand, avoids it. if she's in the kitchen when i set up, she won't go to her bed in the living room until i clean everything up. she'll come right to the edge of the kitchen and do this if i play for 2-3 hours, she'll do that the entire time, with little breaks to lay down and sigh. anyone else's dog act weird like this? did you fix it somehow? also, i had a thought. if i hook up the amp, and use the loop for the delay, plus the board and the foot switch, that's 6 cables and 3 power wires. if i hook up the other amp, add 3 more cables and another power wire. if you can go wireless into your board, or the amp, why can't you just wireless everything? why does no one do this? there must be a reason, or someone would be doing it already. anyone know? if not, any theories? i've never had a wireless set up to begin with, so i don't know anything about them If there is a big messy coil laying in one spot, I would try throwing a towel or small blanket over the cables if possible. All that comes to mind is that she hates snakes...lol. Gotta love the pups...I miss mine.
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Post by laristotle on Feb 7, 2024 15:43:23 GMT
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Post by edwardbloom on Feb 8, 2024 1:08:06 GMT
so, i have 2 dogs. they are my sweeties, as you can see, they are the very definition of doggie cuteness. here's the issue: when i hook up my guitar, there are lots of cables and wires. if i hook up both amps, it's even more cables and wires. one of the dogs (kuro, the one who's head is on top of sneaker's neck) has no problem walking right through all that spaghetti with no hesitation. sneakers on the other hand, avoids it. if she's in the kitchen when i set up, she won't go to her bed in the living room until i clean everything up. she'll come right to the edge of the kitchen and do this if i play for 2-3 hours, she'll do that the entire time, with little breaks to lay down and sigh. anyone else's dog act weird like this? did you fix it somehow? also, i had a thought. if i hook up the amp, and use the loop for the delay, plus the board and the foot switch, that's 6 cables and 3 power wires. if i hook up the other amp, add 3 more cables and another power wire. if you can go wireless into your board, or the amp, why can't you just wireless everything? why does no one do this? there must be a reason, or someone would be doing it already. anyone know? if not, any theories? i've never had a wireless set up to begin with, so i don't know anything about them If there is a big messy coil laying in one spot, I would try throwing a towel or small blanket over the cables if possible. All that comes to mind is that she hates snakes...lol. Gotta love the pups...I miss mine. this seems like a good idea. i'm going to try it this weekend
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