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(48 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I've build my own guitars are off course they are great. I was for about 12 years building my guitars at a luthier workshop. That is now a very good friend. I've learned a lot about guitars and now have the best one. I've a guitar for someone else and a few weeks later he told me, that a friend has a expensive Taylor but he found mine guitar better then the Taylor. and I'm a great fan of Taylor.

Goodmorning,

can you tell us how is your position to the Fender Passport? Maybe a small drawing or a picture.

I will place the Passport next to me or close behind me. so the cable has to be not that long and is easier to control your equipment.

But i still don't get the point how it's possible that people step on your cables and destroy them. Please, explain!!!!

regards



vicswitchblade wrote:

Hey Folks...I wonder if someone could help with an issue I have.

I play guitar and sing through a Fender Passport 150 amp.  Sometimes I link in a laptop and sing over karaoke tracks as well...and that is the problem.

The only way i could figure to get the laptop to play through the amp was using a cable from the 3.5mm headphone socket on the laptop to the 6.35 mm input on the amp.  I have had loads of cables using adaptors either end and they all work for a while but the connections are not great and anyone treading on the cable or anything knackers it all up.  All in all it is a weak link in my performances and it is doing my head in.

Is there any alternative way to connect the laptop to the amp?  Or are the cables and adaptors I am using the issue...would something more expensive work better?

Any advice is much appreciated.

Buy better cables and let no-one step on your cables The sockets are quit normal.

Or start using  a stereo D.I

short cables from Laptop to D.I. longer cable with XLR connectors to your Fender passport.

But again, stepping on cable is never he right way.

regards