
bluesfordan
Member
due to my living arrangements, I'm finding myself having to record and playback almost exclusively with headphones. My question is not so much "What headphones to use?" but more about how to use them without driving yourself to distraction. I'm an electric instrumentalist, my guitars and bass are solid body electrics and I have to plug them into something in order to do the gozintas and gozouttas that make the sound move around. Because I can't be making noise I have to wear headphones.
The cables of the headphones and the instruments have an affinity to entangle every chance they get. Last night I had the mini epiphany of running the headphone cable down my back instead of letting it hang down in front of my torso. Where it almost invariably will meet the guitar cable at some point. Then I thought "What if I put some sort of clip on the back of the chair to keep the cable from trying to mate with its instrument counterpart?" Then "What if I put a hook on the back of the chair to hang the phones on when I take them off?" For all I know there may even be products out there for exactly that. If so, tell us about them.
I can't be the only one who has had this problem. Surely there are other people who have to live with the headphones 24/7 if they want to do their thing. I don't see a section where to talk about this. I guess it could be in the recording techniques forum, since once your done recording, the instrument cables won't be an issue.
I think the ideal setup would be to have the source of the playback be behind me with the headphone cable coming from behind and the guitar cables go forward to the input devices and hopefully the only place the twain shall meet is in between my ears.
The cables of the headphones and the instruments have an affinity to entangle every chance they get. Last night I had the mini epiphany of running the headphone cable down my back instead of letting it hang down in front of my torso. Where it almost invariably will meet the guitar cable at some point. Then I thought "What if I put some sort of clip on the back of the chair to keep the cable from trying to mate with its instrument counterpart?" Then "What if I put a hook on the back of the chair to hang the phones on when I take them off?" For all I know there may even be products out there for exactly that. If so, tell us about them.
I can't be the only one who has had this problem. Surely there are other people who have to live with the headphones 24/7 if they want to do their thing. I don't see a section where to talk about this. I guess it could be in the recording techniques forum, since once your done recording, the instrument cables won't be an issue.
I think the ideal setup would be to have the source of the playback be behind me with the headphone cable coming from behind and the guitar cables go forward to the input devices and hopefully the only place the twain shall meet is in between my ears.