Shart wrote: 
> 
> I'm not sure which way to go or if someone has another suggestion? 

For a hole in the wall cabinet I would suggest connectors that can be
screwed on, as soldering in place is difficult and possibly dangerous.
Connectors i.s.o  the displayed screw terminal blocks,  would alow you
to more easily disconnect the whole and debug an issue on a bench.
Since you already have 2 sets, standardize and document the pinlayout so
you can swap them around without frying a pi.


Whitout endorsing any single seller or online mall, take a look at these
to see what I would use:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/4000090445972.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.781c3dc4ETvPo8&algo_pvid=1b88a38e-e125-4e32-94a9-a0d94e41c8e9&algo_expid=1b88a38e-e125-4e32-94a9-a0d94e41c8e9-5&btsid=0b0a0ac215841208386696526e34a8&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_

M-H



Pi based multi-room audio system powered by PiCorePlayer(s):
Pi3B with Phat-dac in a Rasptouch, 2 pi B+ with Cirrus Logic Audio Card,
Pi Zero with Phat-beat ,  and a few other tests...
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