Lindo Guitar Wiring: Care You May Never See, But Can Still Feel
A closer look at the handmade wiring inside our guitars — tidy, carefully finished, and built with quality components and anti-static shielding in mind.

Some parts of a guitar are made to be seen.
The shape, the colour, the finish, the grain of the wood — these are the details that first catch the eye.
But inside the guitar, hidden beneath the cover, there is another kind of work taking place.
Quiet work.
Careful work.
The wiring may not be the first thing a player notices, but it matters deeply. It carries the signal, connects the controls, and helps the guitar speak clearly when it is plugged in.
That is why we take it seriously.
Each wiring cavity is assembled by hand, with attention given to every small connection. The wires are arranged as neatly as possible, not only for appearance, but also for reliability, future servicing, and long-term confidence.
We use quality components, clean soldering, and careful finishing throughout the cavity. Where needed, anti-static shielding is also applied to help reduce unwanted noise and interference, giving the guitar a cleaner and more stable signal.
It is not a loud detail.
Most players may never open the back of the guitar to see it.
But we still believe it should be done properly.
Because a well-made guitar is not only about the parts people can see. It is also about the hidden details — the quiet choices, the patient hands, and the small areas where care still matters.
For us, tidy wiring is part of the whole instrument.
Clean inside. Reliable outside. Ready to be played.