"Originally Posted by MWJB
most boards in guitar amps are single sided, there would be no reason to dip the whole board in solder."
"You aren't working in our world. Wave solder is at its worst with large components which soak up a lot of heat and components mounted near the edges of the board where the wave doesn't propagate fully. This gets worse when the manufacturer pushes the throughput and economizes on the solder. The most common solder failures are on things like jacks and pots that are well away from the heat. The main advantage of double sided boards is the plated through holes. Those produce much more robust joints than single sided. There's a reason most mil-spec stuff is hand soldered, you don't have the issues of wave soldering."
Hmmm, not working in your world eh? No , I'm just going by the faults I see regularly on PCB constructed amps in the real world. To be fair, I steer clear of amps that don't have flying leads to jacks & sockets, whenever possible. Rarely seen problems with PCB mounted pots. In your world, how many guitar amps are built with double sided boards with plated through holes?
most boards in guitar amps are single sided, there would be no reason to dip the whole board in solder."
"You aren't working in our world. Wave solder is at its worst with large components which soak up a lot of heat and components mounted near the edges of the board where the wave doesn't propagate fully. This gets worse when the manufacturer pushes the throughput and economizes on the solder. The most common solder failures are on things like jacks and pots that are well away from the heat. The main advantage of double sided boards is the plated through holes. Those produce much more robust joints than single sided. There's a reason most mil-spec stuff is hand soldered, you don't have the issues of wave soldering."
Hmmm, not working in your world eh? No , I'm just going by the faults I see regularly on PCB constructed amps in the real world. To be fair, I steer clear of amps that don't have flying leads to jacks & sockets, whenever possible. Rarely seen problems with PCB mounted pots. In your world, how many guitar amps are built with double sided boards with plated through holes?
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