I'm sure some of you dealing with a constant flow of gear into your shop encounter many amps having vinyl power cords & foot pedal cables, which show up in every conceiveable condition, making you have to untangle the mess, and now have this horrible curly-cue of a power cord that has permanent memory of this new shape. Maybe it's just me who believe cables should have proper 'lay' when uncoiled, if for no other reason, not to present a safety hazard behind the gear when ya gotta go digging.
Sometimes, I'm able to stretch it out, 'milk' the cable jacket from one end to the other (after you've cleaned all the sticky tape from it and barroom spillage), and it will respond. Others seem like a lost cause. Short of taking it outside stand in the sun, stretched out taught and held in that position in hopes that once toasty warm, you can unkink it. The Fender Deluxe Reverb this morning was like that, and then I remembered my heat gun was taken home for a task and hasn't come back yet. I suppose that too could help.
What solutions have you found?
Sometimes, I'm able to stretch it out, 'milk' the cable jacket from one end to the other (after you've cleaned all the sticky tape from it and barroom spillage), and it will respond. Others seem like a lost cause. Short of taking it outside stand in the sun, stretched out taught and held in that position in hopes that once toasty warm, you can unkink it. The Fender Deluxe Reverb this morning was like that, and then I remembered my heat gun was taken home for a task and hasn't come back yet. I suppose that too could help.
What solutions have you found?
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