 Okay, so this is an old tech TV staff bag that I have been using as my mobile broadcast kit. I last used it CES 2020 and most of the stuff in here stays the same from broadcast to broadcast. The main one being this tank, the Elysis Multimix 8. Good old USB fan and power. It's got eight channels, four XLRs, and then two of these wine ends here that count as five, six, seven, and eight. Yeah, it's pretty typical. Multimix isn't the only one that does that. But yeah, this is what I use to do the broadcast. That goes in this main compartment. And then I've got a Gorillapod for video. I pack the microphones around it. So this is a cheapy Shure SV100. It's not even a Shure, it's a digital reference. Justin and Robert Young bought this when they were doing a broadcast from my house and left it there for me. The other two are the same. They come in these nice little Shure bags. They are, in fact, PGA48s. I got these because they are more durable. They take a little more of a beating when you move them around than the classic SM50. The rest of this is power cable for the mixer, the USB cable for the mixer, not properly wound, Tom Ethernet cable just in case. This is a spare lightning cable to USB-C. That's probably why it's down there because I don't use it as often. This is for a blue icicle, which is not in this bag. It usually is, but I took it out when I went to Vegas because I knew it wasn't going to use it. And then this cable is just kind of a spare. This probably should be the front pocket. This is a mini-jack to mini-jack just because occasionally you need that sort of thing. So that all goes in the main compartment. This is where the majority of the cables go. Now, to keep it from rubbing up against other hard stuff, I do have the Logitech C920, which is my camera in this pocket. This is a spare USB-C cable for the multi-mix because you don't want to get caught out. This is a USB extension cable for the C920. XLR cable, XLR cable, XLR cable. These are three XLR cables because there's three mics. I used to pack a lot more of these, but I ride a little risky now just in case. Usually I'm around people that have XLR cables. I think that's why. Oh yeah, this is from Hammond. Hammond gave this to me at Vegas. Oh, I did not take the icicle out. There it is. There's the blue icicle. In case I just need to do XLR straight into the laptop, I've got that option. These are my headphone monitors. They're just Delta Studio monitors, but they're mini-jack headphones. They're not that bad. They come in this nice little pouch, so I've been using those. It's my data-only USB cable for charging on planes and airports and stuff. This is an extension cable for a quarter inch, which comes in handy sometimes. And then there's a lot of other little stuff in here. So there's a mini-jack to quarter inch, which gets used pretty much every time. There is another sturdier. Oh, this is an extension for a mini-jack, sturdy extension for a mini-jack. If I want to share a headphone out, I can do two headphones into a mini-jack, then use the mini-jack adapter if I need to. This is HDMI and lightning. So I can plug in a phone. Is that what that is? Yeah, I think that's what that is. But yeah, I can do HDMI out to a TV. Oh yeah, I can charge and do HDMI out. That's why that's like that. This is mini-jack to RCA. This doesn't come up as often, but since I have RCA ports over here on the mixer, I keep that. This is just an old Mac plug. Don't know why it's there. This is an old USB-C stick or USB drive. It's very old. I've had this forever. I bought this at Target. I haven't used that in a long time either. But there you go. That's the bare bones. There's other stuff that can go in here, but that's what I took to Vegas to make DTNS happen from Vegas. And it is all of this stuff that's in here for the most part generally is in this bag every time I go anywhere. I will kind of mix and match though. Hope you enjoyed the bag.