I got this Mogami shielded wire, for the amp inputs. It has really thin conductor, like about 5 human hairs, can't remember the gauge, 26 or thinner maybe.
So, I strip and wrap the wire on, say, the input jack loops and apply a little bit of solder. So far so good. But when I fiddle with something in the amp, changing some part, whatever, it only takes a couple of REALLY small movement on the wire before the conductor snaps off, right at the place where the solder wicks down the conductor. It happened when I took the jacks out a few times, then 3 or 4 times for other repairs/mods. Just happened again.
What type/gauge shielded wire do you all use? Is it OK to use thicker wire, like guitar cable, that has thicker conductor? I found some shielded wire with I think it was 20ga. I am not quite ready to toss the amp out the window, but the aggravation level for this input wiring breaking is quite high at this point.
So, I strip and wrap the wire on, say, the input jack loops and apply a little bit of solder. So far so good. But when I fiddle with something in the amp, changing some part, whatever, it only takes a couple of REALLY small movement on the wire before the conductor snaps off, right at the place where the solder wicks down the conductor. It happened when I took the jacks out a few times, then 3 or 4 times for other repairs/mods. Just happened again.
What type/gauge shielded wire do you all use? Is it OK to use thicker wire, like guitar cable, that has thicker conductor? I found some shielded wire with I think it was 20ga. I am not quite ready to toss the amp out the window, but the aggravation level for this input wiring breaking is quite high at this point.
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