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Greetings folks,
First off, apologies if these have been asked before, but i couldnt work out the search times.
So, im onto around my 15th build (or so) and feel fairly confident putting things together - and most of them work first time, even started trying different ic's and transistors where possible.
However, i'd like to know what is tge best way of laying out the cables inside the enclosure? Should the grounds be kept as separate as possible? Tight into the corners? Where wires are close or have to cross over, what's the best way to do this? Should wires be twisted together? Does it actually make a difference outside of high-grain situations?
My other question relates to capacitors (again, sorry) - when a layout calls for an electrolytic whose value could be substituted with a multilayer ceramic, is there any siuation where that shouldnt be done?
Again, thanks for your advice and this fantastic resource.
Adam
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