2 ED10 Placement? Same side or spread out?

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dreinmann
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2 ED10 Placement? Same side or spread out?

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Getting ready to setup 2 ED10's on my A2E set, replacing a TD12 & TD11. I'm thinking about putting 1 ED10 on one side of the kit, and 1 ED10 on the other side of the kit. I have to rewire anyway to replace the TD11 snake.

My thought is that this will be perhaps a cleaner look, and less of a rats nest of wires all to one place.

Any thoughts or downsides I'm not thinking of?
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brave_kilby
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Re: 2 ED10 Placement? Same side or spread out?

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I've set it up that way myself, with the usb cable routed inside the center tube so there is no visible cable crossing from one side to the other.

For now, this setup is actually more messy because I only have long cables, that were tucked in tubes before :lol: I'll need to measure proper lenghts, and once I am happy with positioning I'll just cut and make custom ones so they are not dangling all over the place.
MisterE
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Re: 2 ED10 Placement? Same side or spread out?

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dreinmann wrote:
Sat Mar 26, 2022 5:14 pm
Getting ready to setup 2 ED10's on my A2E set, replacing a TD12 & TD11. I'm thinking about putting 1 ED10 on one side of the kit, and 1 ED10 on the other side of the kit. I have to rewire anyway to replace the TD11 snake.

My thought is that this will be perhaps a cleaner look, and less of a rats nest of wires all to one place.

Any thoughts or downsides I'm not thinking of?
Just a random observation, your kit looks a lot like Simon Philips' kit. Is this a coincidence?
dreinmann
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Re: 2 ED10 Placement? Same side or spread out?

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@MisterE, sooo sorry I ignored this message for a year! It's actually a Mapex M birch.
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