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 Post subject: Coax Routing
PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 6:19 pm 
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Maybe a silly question, but I thought I'd ask anyways.

I'm wiring up the pots in my Trip Top build and the instructions advise to route all coax cables above the turret board. This is how I am doing it, but in photos I've seen of other Trip Tops the coax cables all seem to be routed underneath the board.

I'm just wondering if I should keep them over the board rather than route them underneath.i figure I can't go wrong following the instructions, but figured I might as well ask.

Also, a long those lines, I remember there being a page with high quality images of the build process for the Trip Top but can't seem to find it anymore (I started this months ago but had to take a long break before getting back to it, and in that time the page was no longer there). If that still exists and someone can share that link I'd be very thankful. I believe it was an Apple photos page.


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 Post subject: Re: Coax Routing
PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 5:37 am 
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joedaddio wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but I thought I'd ask anyways.

I'm wiring up the pots in my Trip Top build and the instructions advise to route all coax cables above the turret board. This is how I am doing it, but in photos I've seen of other Trip Tops the coax cables all seem to be routed underneath the board.

I'm just wondering if I should keep them over the board rather than route them underneath.i figure I can't go wrong following the instructions, but figured I might as well ask.

Also, a long those lines, I remember there being a page with high quality images of the build process for the Trip Top but can't seem to find it anymore (I started this months ago but had to take a long break before getting back to it, and in that time the page was no longer there). If that still exists and someone can share that link I'd be very thankful. Geometry Dash I believe it was an Apple photos page.

It's not a dumb question at all! It's excellent that you're building according to the directions, and in order to reduce interference, it's usually a good idea to keep the coax wires routed above the turret board. Because different builders use different techniques, setup variations are typical. Regarding the excellent pictures, I hope someone can help you find them—I recall those pictures being really beneficial as well! I hope your Trip Top build goes well!


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 Post subject: Re: Coax Routing
PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2025 3:25 am 
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joedaddio wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but I thought I'd ask anyways.

I'm wiring up the pots in my Trip Top build and the instructions advise to route all coax cables above the turret board. This is how I am doing it, but in photos I've seen of other Trip Tops the coax cables all seem to be routed underneath the board.

I'm just wondering if I should keep them over the board rather than route them underneath.i figure I can't go wrong following the instructions, but figured I might as well ask.
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Also, a long those lines, I remember there being a page with high quality images of the build process for the Trip Top but can't seem to find it anymore (I started this months ago but had to take a long break before getting back to it, and in that time the page was no longer there). If that still exists and someone can share that link I'd be very thankful. I believe it was an Apple photos page.

It's best to follow the instructions, as they are likely optimized for your build. Routing coax cables above the board can help avoid interference, but both over and under can work. For the build images, check forums like DIYstompboxes or the TripTop Facebook group, as they might have what you're looking for.


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