2026-05-21
When a rental LED screen flickers or goes dark mid‑event, the culprit is often loose internal cables. Most conventional LED cabinets use soft connection – ribbon cables that plug between modules. They’re cheap, but they vibrate loose during transport and fail over time.
Guide Visual takes a different approach: hard connection (hard-wired). No loose ribbons, no fragile plugs. Just rugged, direct contact between modules. The result? Fewer failures, faster repairs, and zero signal anxiety.
Soft connection links LED modules and HUB boards with detachable ribbon cables (20-pin or 16-pin). It’s cheaper to manufacture, but:
For rental screens that move constantly, soft connection means constant headaches.
Hard connection eliminates all internal cables. Modules and HUB boards connect through gold-plated pins and direct PCB-to-PCB contacts. There are no wires to shake loose, no connectors to corrode.
Key benefits:
| Feature | Soft Connection | Hard Connection (Guide Visual) |
|---|---|---|
| Internal cables | Yes (ribbon cables) | None |
| Risk of loosening | High | Zero |
| Maintenance | Unplug/re plug cables | Pull and replace module |
| Signal stability | Moderate | Excellent (7680Hz ready) |
| Best for | Low budget fixed installs | High frequency rental & touring |
Every G10 and GS series cabinet is designed with hard-wired architecture. We use patent quick-lock and gold-plated contacts to ensure:
Whether you’re stacking 10 meters high or shipping across continents, hard connection keeps your LED display working.
Soft connection might save a few dollars upfront, but hard connection saves repair costs, downtime, and client trust over the life of your rental fleet.
Guide Visual builds every rental LED display with hard‑wired reliability – because your show can’t afford a loose cable.
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