Do you really have any other options? There are no quarter angle XLR cables, so if you're singing & playing guitar, I don't know of any other way it can be done.
Do you sing and play? It's impractical the other way around for me as well, unless you only have old school pedals w/in & outs on the sides, but you're still going to need a big gap between your top & bottom rows for your xlr cabling, unless you find 1/4 angled xlr cabling, which is a bit pricey, but if you have any pedals that are angled, like his boss DD-200, you can't run them on the top because it's impossible to depress the switches because they're on the sloped face, not without stomping on the looper anyway. I had to get creative & used a smaller, one-row 20 inch aluminum board & velcro'd it to a larger board, on the top of course, & against the angle of the RC-600, because the little board is angled as well, & it lifts the RC-600 up just enough, & on a perfectly flat surface which makes it much easier to use. GL
Do you really have any other options? There are no quarter angle XLR cables, so if you're singing & playing guitar, I don't know of any other way it can be done.
If it works for you then great, but seems really impractical to have your looper pedals way up on top. No way this would work for me.
I think it’s one of those things you have to try to know for sure. But as you say, whatever works for you 👍
Do you sing and play? It's impractical the other way around for me as well, unless you only have old school pedals w/in & outs on the sides, but you're still going to need a big gap between your top & bottom rows for your xlr cabling, unless you find 1/4 angled xlr cabling, which is a bit pricey, but if you have any pedals that are angled, like his boss DD-200, you can't run them on the top because it's impossible to depress the switches because they're on the sloped face, not without stomping on the looper anyway. I had to get creative & used a smaller, one-row 20 inch aluminum board & velcro'd it to a larger board, on the top of course, & against the angle of the RC-600, because the little board is angled as well, & it lifts the RC-600 up just enough, & on a perfectly flat surface which makes it much easier to use. GL
@@JeighNeither I don’t sing through the RC unit but of course if I did it is a good reason to go this way as well 👍
Thanks mate. Very practical and informative. I’m gonna try and copy this lay out.😃👍🏽🇦🇺
Thanks! Glad it was useful.