AC cord length?
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AC cord length?
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I'm replacing a 5' (computer) cord for a guy on an AA164 Bassman. I can't get in touch with him at the moment....I've got a 15' cord and I think that's on the long side. I was thinking 10' or 12'.
I'm replacing a 5' (computer) cord for a guy on an AA164 Bassman. I can't get in touch with him at the moment....I've got a 15' cord and I think that's on the long side. I was thinking 10' or 12'.
Re: AC cord length?
Are you talking about IEC cords? I like 6 to 8 feet, myself.
But here's a tip: look for IEC cords at your local thrift shop. Mine has boxes of them for $0.25 each. Make you feel like Santa Claus when you go around handing them out like candy.
But here's a tip: look for IEC cords at your local thrift shop. Mine has boxes of them for $0.25 each. Make you feel like Santa Claus when you go around handing them out like candy.
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Around 8 feet is what I try to put on the Fenders.
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I have 6' and 9'6". The longer one is a better bet for gigs. 6' is fine at home.
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Depends how much chord you can cram in the back. For my gigging amps, I prefer the mains chord to be as long as possible/practicable
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In the pictures that were recently posted of Dumble SSS #4, it looked like Dumble used a full length, orange extension cord as the mains cord. I don't think length matters from a sound perspective as long as the cord is of sufficient gauge. It is just a matter of convenience based on intended use.
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Depends how many cabs you stuff under them 
Seriously, 8 or 9 feet seems to work well in most cases without being too long and troublesome at transport time....
Seriously, 8 or 9 feet seems to work well in most cases without being too long and troublesome at transport time....
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I've got a 25' 'blue' outdoor extension cord i cut the end off of and put a nice Schurter IEC plug on. Never know when i'll need the extra length.mhartman wrote:In the pictures that were recently posted of Dumble SSS #4, it looked like Dumble used a full length, orange extension cord as the mains cord. I don't think length matters from a sound perspective as long as the cord is of sufficient gauge. It is just a matter of convenience based on intended use.
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12' has that Goldilocks just right for me.
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I mentioned it's a Bassman, so 6' barely fits inside the head as is. Anything longer will have to stay outside.
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Great tip. I have a box at work with about 100 or more over the years. I am using those until they run out!But here's a tip: look for IEC cords at your local thrift shop. Mine has boxes of them for $0.25 each.
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Re: AC cord length?
I use the 12' 16 Gauge suicide cords from CE Distribution (or AES)
I find that I can still jam them into the strain relief made for 18 Gauge wire and that they can coil nicely inside of a small fender cabinet.
I have used IEC type in the past but they are not good for coiling - they are too kinked up and ugly.
I find that I can still jam them into the strain relief made for 18 Gauge wire and that they can coil nicely inside of a small fender cabinet.
I have used IEC type in the past but they are not good for coiling - they are too kinked up and ugly.
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No matter how long the cord is, it will always be 6 inches too short--Murphy's law.
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Speak for yourself. I could plug in across the street.

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