I have been wiring instruments for years (it was what gave me the confidence to start wiring my own sabers).
The biggest transition hurdle was the scale (Instruments Pots & Jacks are very large in comparison to saber connections and your usually using 22-18 AWG.)
After looking at many many saber installs I notice most of the time people lay their wires across the connection instead of putting it through the hole.
Is there a reason for this?
I have a build coming up where the wires are coming up through the chassis and below the board. I'm thinking the best solution would have them poke through the connection hole from below and solder it down but I'm hesitant as I rarely see installs like this.
Thanks for anyone with expertise willing to share. I find there are often good reason for or against things that I am unware of.
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