I tend to go for the ultra modern style. I have as much white furniture in my house as possible. That table with Tiffany on it is where I sit and do much of my blogging to you. One thing that most definetly should not be bothering me is the color of my 3.5mm Eurorack cables. However it has been driving me crazy. Right now I have yellow, red, black and blue spaghetti blocking the view of my pretty modules. Luckily I came across a thread on the Muffwiggler forums titled All Dressed in White. There sat the pretty photo above from urbanscallywag and his kind words sharing where he got his white cables. They are available at Erthenvar in various sizes. There is some utility to using nearly all white too. My plan is to have a few red ones when I need to patch something vital in I need to keep an eye on.
“I needed more patch cords… so I decided to do something fun.” – urbanscallywag
For more info: erthenvar.com/store/35cables/35white
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thought of this tip i saw a few days ago… would allow you to keep the color to a minimum.
http://lifehacker.com/5945924/color+code-cables-on-the-cheap-with-perler-beads
Nice… yeah esp for me where I always forget how to set up even a basic patch!
I hate it when people correct me, but you spelled definitely wrong. “definetly”. Love the white cables!
Ha, I know the feeling. I’m building my own ‘patchcable tree’ at work. Since were building a new (IP) network, there’s like 4 patchpanels with 24 ports at the moment. And it’s only the beginning…
But we need a lot of colors to see which ones are students, printers, personnel, etc.
we’re* in case Scott wants to correct me.
It is funny to find the same furniture in houses around the globe. We have the same chairs at home.