OK, this is from an admitted amplification novice . I am getting new acoustic cables for my ES 2 equipped Taylors. I have been given a recommendation on a good quality brand and one to stay away from in another post - thank you very much btw. .
... so my next question is what is the correct cable length? My assumption is that the shortest length you can get away with and still function/ move about properly. My understanding is that cable should be short in order to reduce noise.
I am mostly a solo act so far on my journey - just me, my Taylors, my Bose L1 compact and my John Deere stool. Mostly, I sit, so I do not need to move around. My current (now "back -up" ) cable is 12 ft and this generally does the trick as my amp is positioned only 3-4 ft behind my guitar stool.
So far, with my smallish gigs ( mostly outside where sound dissipates - approx 50 people ), I have had no problems with feedback with my guitar and amp both generally at 50%. I am told volume is good. But I also have tested ( accidently ha -oops- sorry folks) and it seems if I need to bump it up a bit under certain conditions I may start having feedback problems.
So, my solution would be a 12 ft. and a 20 ft. cable - using the 20 footer if I have to increase volume and move away from the Bose, if needed . Do I have this all correct?
Also, even though I am only a few feet from my amp, I have been changing between two guitars lately - one tuned 1/2 step down so 12 feet does not seem overly long , so I don't think I want to go below that length .
I guess I am done rambling. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated Thanks for helping out a newbie to the world of playing while other actual human beings are in the room.
My next question will probably be about pedals and sound enhancing ( Bose Tone Match vs Body Rez , for example)
Thanks again!
Steve