Neat cable dressing takes a lot of time, way more than you would imagine until you try it. It's definitely worth it when you see a pile of spaghetti turn into 3 neat little pipes with wires that break out right at the right spot. I did it when I was into car audio competitions way back. The keys are to get you cables as close to the right length as possible. If you can terminate your own speaker cables and power cords, this will haelp. Interconnects are very difficult to terminate. Start at one end of the system, and work down, using twist ties (bread, garbage bag ties) to hold things in place at first. You will find that you this is an iterative process, in which you will be constantly undoing and redoing what you have already done. You will invariably end up with some excess length to hide, it's nice if you can find someplace to stash it. If your stuff is on a table, maybe you can just make a loop that sticks out of the bundle under a component.
WAF Tricks to Display Exotic Audio
Here is a slight twist on the usual "how do we hide the wires" WAF question.
I have a few vintagey components hanging around where I love the look of them, particularly on top of real furniture -- not audio racks.
For example, I have long and narrow, antique Chinese altar table which is very sturdy and looks great with my components on top of it.
Unfortunately, however, it only looks great until I try to plug them in and turn them on, when they become a typical mess with cables and plugs.
Now I would not say I am good at this kind of thing, but I have tried outlet strips mounted to the back, plastic conduits for the cables etc, and I just can't ever seem to get things sufficiently neat and tidy.
Could any WAF experts contribute their best tricks for tidying and hiding cables, power cords and power strips etc especially when you don't have the advantage of a dedicated audio furniture?
Is there a system for this? Special cable ties? False wall or furniture back tricks? Mirrors?
If the cables could somehow disappear, I would really love to see my Yanaha T-2 tuner, for example, glowing softly at night.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions.
I have a few vintagey components hanging around where I love the look of them, particularly on top of real furniture -- not audio racks.
For example, I have long and narrow, antique Chinese altar table which is very sturdy and looks great with my components on top of it.
Unfortunately, however, it only looks great until I try to plug them in and turn them on, when they become a typical mess with cables and plugs.
Now I would not say I am good at this kind of thing, but I have tried outlet strips mounted to the back, plastic conduits for the cables etc, and I just can't ever seem to get things sufficiently neat and tidy.
Could any WAF experts contribute their best tricks for tidying and hiding cables, power cords and power strips etc especially when you don't have the advantage of a dedicated audio furniture?
Is there a system for this? Special cable ties? False wall or furniture back tricks? Mirrors?
If the cables could somehow disappear, I would really love to see my Yanaha T-2 tuner, for example, glowing softly at night.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions.
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