i am a 50YO musician. i just learned about the "over/under" technique for coiling cables. i recently learned about how to lay them out in relation to power cords; or, alternatively, to other devices. i also learned, midway, what length they should be, and whether or not i need a DI box... etc. all this to eliminate noise***. electromagnetism. what did YOU learn today? at least he turned down the volume, in due diligence... and common sense. 'safety first.' to talk to fellow suits... not a PHD thesis, but good advice from you. this was an elaborate joke (on my part) to introduce some basics no one has ever learned. ;P ...and i doubt this YT-er cares. he's just showing the equipment. he's got numbers to crunch. ***except the over/under technique. that is to eliminate stress and tangles on cords. use straps. not knots with the cables..
by "ever learned" i meant 'newbies'... i am half a century old and recently learned it is better to have your power cables perpendicular to your audio cables, AND to have your audio cables not close to power sources that are "not in the loop". probably best to have audio cables come in at a consistent angle, maybe. 3:35 he even used a stereo plug for a 'hopefully' female stereo insert, to a stereo adaptor - to a stereo cord... oh, jesus. i am still typing.
where are all the likes? are they in the dislikes? what does that even mean? did they dislike the product AND/OR hate their customer service AND/OR hate the content creator AND/OR hate the way the content was presented AND/OR got confused as to how to vote based on the previous conundrums??? guess i have to read the comments...