In Reply to: Re: If you make electric violins, you are certainly not too dumb to DIY!!! posted by maprik on December 14, 2006 at 23:52:14:
your rounding 3rd base at this point (IMO); if you've got the socks up. To avoid any soldering I would personally go to the front on the unit(s), undo the spades connecting the tabs, drill a small hole through each tab, and run your leads through the holes. Twist them, wrap small strips of electrical tape to secure them and then run the four leads out the back (color code them or label them first!). The rest is done according to the tweaks section. This would leave the inside components intact if you'd ever decide to go back to the stock version.____________//________________
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