I've been playing around with some wooden boxes, imagining installing my Quickie kit in them, instead of using the green plastic plate. One approach is simply to duplicate the hole layout of the plastic plate on the top of a lidded box that's about the same size. But I also have another box that would work better if I moved the RCAs off the top.
Are there any issues with simply rewiring the Quickie so that the L/R RCA input and output pairs are further from the other parts of the circuit (on the back side of the box, instead of on top)? I have some shielded Belden wire that is like the stuff that comes with the SEX amp -- would that be a good choice for this? Any other considerations? Or should it just work if I keep it to, say, less than 6 or 8".
I'd also be curious to hear peoples thoughts about mounting this kit on a thin sheet of ply (the top of one of my boxes) instead of plastic -- I'm assuming it would be good for damping.
Thanks as always,
__Roy