
Originally Posted by
StratGuy22
I'm a bit anal with the cords, I over/under to a specific size so they fit in the cable trunks. ...someone helps pull cords, out into a straight line do I can over under.
We handle the cords thing a little differently.
My FOH rack is pretty much 100% prewired. It's a slant rack - with a MixWiz mounted on the slant, all our signal processing on the vertical - with roughly 4u of unused space at the bottom of the rack. I use two 30' Hosa Little Bro' 8 channel snakes - one of which gets placed at the rear of the stage to host all backline connections and one that gets placed at the front of the stage to host all frontline connections. I also have an 8 channel patch snake to carry all the FOH/Monitor outputs to the amp rack. The three snakes are 100% prewired within the FOH rack - and "live" coiled in the bottom of the rack during transport and storage.
The arrangement I have with my bandmates is simple. I provide all the PA from the "drop box" back. Each band member is responsible for providing their own microphones (and/or DI boxes), mic stands and whatever cabling they need to connect whatever they need amplified (i.e. vocal mic, instrument) to their assigned input(s) on the drop box(s). Because of the physical location of the drop boxes - a single 20' mic cable is all that's needed to connect ANY mic or DI to the PA. Each band member is responsible for setting up their own gear - including patching it into the drop box during setup - as well as packing, transporting and storing their own MICs, cables and stands when we tear down.
At setup time - I simply open the back of FOH rack, extend the snakes - placing the drop boxes in the appropriate place on stage - and making the patch snake connections into the back of the amp rack.
When it's time to tear down - I disconnect everything from the two drop boxes, disconnect the patch snake from the amp rack - coil the snakes for storage in the bottom of the FOH rack - and close the door. Everybody deals with
their mic cables as they see fit.
I have a dozen or so mic cables in my case - but only use them if/when somebody forgets a cable or the rare occasion that a single 20' mic cable isn't quite long enough to reach the drop box.
Since the lead vocalist only has a single mic to deal with - he's been assigned the task of dealing with the speaker cables. He runs them from the Amp rack to the speakers during setup - and then for disconnecting them from the speakers, then coiling and packing them during teardown.
The result of all this means that instead of one guy dealing with a whole band's worth of individual mic cables - each bandmate deals with the 1 or 2 mic cables they use. While they're dealing with their stuff - I've simply got 3 snake cables to coil and store.
The way our division of labor works out - we virtually NEVER find ourselves with guys standing around waiting for somebody else to finish packing PA stuff.
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