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Is this too big?

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But the multi-pocket bag approach (bin there, dun that) is not the complete answer.

Unless the pockets are all made of transparent material, you'll then need to memorize which pocket contains your main instrument cable, which has the patch leads, which has the kettle leads, etc.

:lol:

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John P that is exactly what I am looking for. Brilliant. My strategy will be from left to right. Jack to Jack, Xlr to Xlr, Kettle, Every other kind of lead then hardware and the last slot for some marmalade sandwhiches.

Many thanks I had searched under many different titles and not got this.

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John P and Dropzone - I've got one and it does the job perfectly for me. Organised by cable type, length etc and I usually keep an extension lead drum in there too. I always coil and Velcro secure my cables so never get any tangles. You can squash it lengthways so that everything is still organised and protected but takes up less space in the car/cupboard. I tend not to put other things on top of it and usually store it on its end so as not to crush it and potentially damage cables (after all, it's a bag not a flight case. Had mine for about 9 months now, it doesn't take a severe beating but it seems robust enough and I've no concerns over it falling apart 😀

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https://www.fusion-bags.com/collections/sale

fusion bags sale page - loads of great stuff and really sturdy bags.

I use one of the DJ bags for my Darkglass amp and leads, speaking cables etc. you get the picture.

It can fit loads of wha you need.

I do use velcro cable ties to keep birds of a feather together

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Is this too big?

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I ordered one of these - just arrived.

Build quality is as cheap as you'd expect, i.e. pretty flimsy, especially the zips, but the design is absolutely fine and the size seems about right.

I'll load it up with cables, use it for some gigs, and report back.

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After a week of hockey cokey with Royal mail I finally got hold of one of these bags. It was worth the money just to sit down for a while and sort it out! Hope it lasts as it seems perfect in terms of what it does/size etc and not too heavy when full, either.

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