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Yes, if you coil your cables correctly you shouldn't need cable ties. Also, I use one of those Pilot-style attache cases with separate compartments - one for my Fusion and two for heavier cables, H1 recorder and other bits internally, one external pocket for lighter cables and an external side pocket for whatever. You can even get a couple of beers in there too. Works very well. You can pick them up for about thirty quid and they also come with wheels and a handle if you're into that sort of thing.

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I coil cables using the over and under method and then a velcro tie of the sort that stay attached. One lead lives in the main bass case (for rehearsal I just use the bass and lead), one lead with power extensions attached to it lives in the amp case, then pretty much all the rest live in a small roll-along suitcase. Might seem excessive but this includes the leads for the PA (multiple assorted XLR cables, a few jack-jack leads, several IEC mains leads, 6-way and 8-way boards, 1-way extension reel).

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