Nice process. One thing to consider is that for a mic cable, you might not want to label the female end like that because it could be really visible on camera or distracting if it was right in front of a lead vocalist.
Very good point , I should of mention that point, i do not usually lable the female end, but in this case its female XLR to TRS, so it would not be a cable that would be seen on camera. Thank you for the remark! Much apreciated!
Hi! Thanks for watching! And thanks for the support, my stickers of my logos are 3/4” tall by 2” wide i believe non laminated witch helps wrap around the cable better. The 3/4” over laps a little on small diameter cables like XLRs so consider a small amount of bleed.
I ordered them from my local graphic designer and she had them printed from a local printer, not the cheapest, but more reliable on the quality and why not support local
4 to 1 shrink is just a bit to big still, need more like 5 to 1 or 6 to 1, but even then, the issues is that it makes it very thick and not flexible, it works but its not super pretty in my opinion, but taste may very.
Nice process. One thing to consider is that for a mic cable, you might not want to label the female end like that because it could be really visible on camera or distracting if it was right in front of a lead vocalist.
Very good point , I should of mention that point, i do not usually lable the female end, but in this case its female XLR to TRS, so it would not be a cable that would be seen on camera.
Thank you for the remark! Much apreciated!
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Didn't know about that 3M ScotchCode Wire Marker Tape Dispenser thing... Cool stuff !
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Nice video, whats the size of the cablesticker with your logo on it?
Great video what was the size of your company logo for the cable. Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi! Thanks for watching! And thanks for the support, my stickers of my logos are 3/4” tall by 2” wide i believe non laminated witch helps wrap around the cable better. The 3/4” over laps a little on small diameter cables like XLRs so consider a small amount of bleed.
@@Tec4prowhere did you order them?
I ordered them from my local graphic designer and she had them printed from a local printer, not the cheapest, but more reliable on the quality and why not support local
Great Video, but how do you get the slip tube onto the cable if you have an XLR to XLR cable?
I don't, you can buy the cables with the shink already on the cable, if not you will need to unsolder one XLR to slip one on and solder it back up.
I saw on another video a guy using a shrink tube with 4/1 ratio. Should work.
4 to 1 shrink is just a bit to big still, need more like 5 to 1 or 6 to 1, but even then, the issues is that it makes it very thick and not flexible, it works but its not super pretty in my opinion, but taste may very.