Verne Bunsen
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Hi all. So, when you are running a Boomerang looper in a stereo FX loop, it makes for rather a lot of goes-intas and goes-outtas. Couple that with the fact that said Boomerang looper will invariably need to be positioned in a location that is too far for your longest short cable and too close for your shortest long cable, and things start getting out of hand. Like the fractal in that book about the dinosaurs. If you go in without a plan, you end up with an abomination like this:
That's where I was. A real rock-bottom affair. I knew I could do better. So I ordered some Canare GS-6 cable in 4-colors and some Neutrik NP2X-B jacks from MarkerTek, and I ordered a cable organization system called Pedal Python. I have been procrastinating a bit on this project because my soldering iron lives in the garage and it is as hot as the surface of the sun in there. But I finally sucked it up and got it done. Four color-coded GS-6 cables at 6' 8-1/2" long and the Pedal Python sleeve:
It really cleaned things up. I like it a lot. The cables are great, the Pedal Python is simple and effective, I'm calling this one a win.



That's where I was. A real rock-bottom affair. I knew I could do better. So I ordered some Canare GS-6 cable in 4-colors and some Neutrik NP2X-B jacks from MarkerTek, and I ordered a cable organization system called Pedal Python. I have been procrastinating a bit on this project because my soldering iron lives in the garage and it is as hot as the surface of the sun in there. But I finally sucked it up and got it done. Four color-coded GS-6 cables at 6' 8-1/2" long and the Pedal Python sleeve:


It really cleaned things up. I like it a lot. The cables are great, the Pedal Python is simple and effective, I'm calling this one a win.


