DSJR
Major Contributor
What on earth is the issue here. One neat wire (can't be glued down as it looks as though a board anchoring screw is underneath it) properly soldered to two points and dressed in a neat curve?
For goodness sake, this is and was commonplace in audio electronics for years and believe me, several popular amp makes for example were quite reliable with hideous on-board wiring looms and added on patches with components leap-frogging others as part of some updates... Other slightly neater arrangements use wire links to bridge some circuit tracks yet nobody complains there.
Sorry if I misunderstand here, but I think some of us need to know more about production volumes, costs and logistics (I've only just learned a few things and the costs are frightening, even if the board itself and components aren't too expensive). I'd love to own such a dac, wire link and all!!!
For goodness sake, this is and was commonplace in audio electronics for years and believe me, several popular amp makes for example were quite reliable with hideous on-board wiring looms and added on patches with components leap-frogging others as part of some updates... Other slightly neater arrangements use wire links to bridge some circuit tracks yet nobody complains there.
Sorry if I misunderstand here, but I think some of us need to know more about production volumes, costs and logistics (I've only just learned a few things and the costs are frightening, even if the board itself and components aren't too expensive). I'd love to own such a dac, wire link and all!!!
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