
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
Seems like any brand/type of cable I try in the longer lengths (20ft), ends up easily getting all twisted/knotted as I move around.
I know it's hard to avoid if you tend to always turn in one direction as you walk around from (as most people do)...but a long time ago I use to have a long (maybe 30ft) guitar cable that had a real hard outer surface, not the softer/rubbery stuff or the weaves, it had like a shiny, hard rubber outer jacket...and that cable took a LOT of work to twist and knot up.
Yeah, it wasn't as pliable as the softer rubber/weaves are...but it didn't turn into a spaghetti lump every few moves.
I bought two new cables yesterday, weave & rubber...and just like the other dozen or so I already have...they twist and knot.
The rubber one was twisting and knotting all by itself as I tried to just lay it out!
(One of the Ernie Ball instrument cables.)
I think some of the problem comes from the cables being rolled/packed so tight during manufacturing...and they memorize that shape.
If the packed them using the over/under wind...they might not be so prone.
They all work fine, signal-wise...it's just the twisting that sucks.
I know it's hard to avoid if you tend to always turn in one direction as you walk around from (as most people do)...but a long time ago I use to have a long (maybe 30ft) guitar cable that had a real hard outer surface, not the softer/rubbery stuff or the weaves, it had like a shiny, hard rubber outer jacket...and that cable took a LOT of work to twist and knot up.
Yeah, it wasn't as pliable as the softer rubber/weaves are...but it didn't turn into a spaghetti lump every few moves.
I bought two new cables yesterday, weave & rubber...and just like the other dozen or so I already have...they twist and knot.
The rubber one was twisting and knotting all by itself as I tried to just lay it out!

(One of the Ernie Ball instrument cables.)
I think some of the problem comes from the cables being rolled/packed so tight during manufacturing...and they memorize that shape.
If the packed them using the over/under wind...they might not be so prone.
They all work fine, signal-wise...it's just the twisting that sucks.