I was making some patch cables to connect the pedals on my board with some low profile switchcraft input jacks and Canare GS-4. I tested two of them after they were finished and there was a significant signal loss.
It doesn't make sense, i used the same cable to make a different patch cable and there was no change in signal.
Could it be bad jacks?
Did I wreck the jacks somehow during the soldering process? Or the cable?
I was using a lot of heat on the soldering iron so that I could get the solder to adhere to the inside of the flat part of the jack (for grounding). Could this have done something to wreck the jack?
Anybody have any ideas?
It doesn't make sense, i used the same cable to make a different patch cable and there was no change in signal.
Could it be bad jacks?
Did I wreck the jacks somehow during the soldering process? Or the cable?
I was using a lot of heat on the soldering iron so that I could get the solder to adhere to the inside of the flat part of the jack (for grounding). Could this have done something to wreck the jack?
Anybody have any ideas?
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