Cable Management Tips and Tricks


I’ve never really came across much information on cable management.  Specifically I would like to know how to properly deal with excess cable length. Both with interconnects and power cables. I usually coil my extra length and secure with velcro. I’m not sure if this is proper, but not sure what else to do with it.  Also would love to hear any other tips people have. 
brylandgoodman

Cable management can be a challenge, especially if you have a lot of electronic devices. Here are some tips and tricks to help you keep your cables organized and tidy:
1. Use zip ties or velcro straps to bundle together groups of cables. This will make it easier to keep track of them and prevent them from getting tangled.
2. Use cable ties or labels to keep track of what each cable is for. This will help you quickly and easily identify the right cable when you need it.
3. Keep your cables organized by storing them in a cable organizer or box. This will help you keep them dust-free and protected.
4. When setting up new electronic devices, take the time to properly route and secure the cables. This will save you time and frustration in the long run.
 

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When I have to cross different cables, I use pipe insulation wrap cut in about 2-3" pieces. This will wrap around the cables nicely and provides a gap between cables.

ozzy

ozzy

 

I can hardly await to read about Cabling headed your way in 2023!

You are my Go-To Audiophile regarding cables/cords.

 

Happy Listening!

Thanks, jafant for the kind words. I have been through many cables.

My main objective is to get the best sound with my system that I can afford. Most times that means hitting the used market.

I do favor the manufacturers who think outside the norm in their design.

BTW, tomorrow I will be ...gulp...70 years old! My wife still thinks I'm sexy though, yesterday when I walked by her, I heard her comment on what an a--.

ozzy