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  • Sources For AWG 28 6 & 8 Conductor Wire?

    Hi Gang,

    Just wondering if anyone might have a source or two to get my hands
    on some AWG 28-Ga 6-Conductor and 8-Conductor Shielded stranded
    wire? I really like the Mojo 4-Conductor, would like to find a source of
    same but for 6 and 8 conductor as well.

    Thanks for any help,
    Patrick

  • #2
    Might want to try contacting Peavey Parts Dept.
    They use a (I think) 6 conductor on there footswitches.

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    • #3
      OK, thanks. I will check in with them and see what they might have.

      Patrick

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      • #4
        Patrick,
        If you need the wire in quantity your could buy direct from an electronics supplier like Mouser. Minimum buys are 100 foot spools.
        There is a neat cable selector tool at Multi-Conductor Cable
        Searching for 6 conductor #28 shielded yields 6 matches as shown at Multi-Conductor Cable
        Regards,
        Tom

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        • #5
          Thanks Tom, that's a nice little setup they have there at their website.
          I think this will take care of it for sure, thank you!

          Patrick

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          • #6
            I've used Cat-5 cable for projects.
            It's a 4 pair cable. You can get it in different colors.
            Mostly blue. I've also used grey, red, and green.
            It readily available for networking.
            Terry
            "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
            Terry

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            • #7
              Originally posted by big_teee View Post
              I've used Cat-5 cable for projects.
              It's a 4 pair cable. You can get it in different colors.
              Mostly blue. I've also used grey, red, and green.
              It readily available for networking.
              Terry
              Hi Terry,

              I thought about that too, but isn't Cat-5 solid copper
              wire? Do they sell it in a stranded version?

              Patrick

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PatrickMahoney View Post
                Hi Terry,

                I thought about that too, but isn't Cat-5 solid copper
                wire? Do they sell it in a stranded version?

                Patrick
                OK, I just did a search and it does appear that it is sold
                as either solid or stranded, so maybe this might be a good
                choice, and it is a bit cheaper. I guess I will have to look
                into this as well.

                Thanks,
                Patrick

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                • #9
                  Note that Cat 5 computer network cable does not have a shield. Just 4 twisted pairs.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PatrickMahoney View Post
                    OK, I just did a search and it does appear that it is sold
                    as either solid or stranded, so maybe this might be a good
                    choice, and it is a bit cheaper. I guess I will have to look
                    into this as well.

                    Thanks,
                    Patrick
                    Yes most is solid.
                    I've used a lot of solid wire for different projects.
                    I did Communications for 42 years, have a lot of that surplus.
                    Unless you are actually doing something to flex the cable, solid is no big deal.
                    Probably not politically correct though.
                    I like anything better than the PAF single push back wire with exposed ground.
                    If I had to use nothing but that I would quit!
                    Its noisey and IMHO a pain in the A$$ to work with.
                    That wire on the site was too rich for my blood, I would come up with an alternate source and type!
                    Good luck,
                    Terry
                    "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                    Terry

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                    • #11
                      Bartolini has 6 conductor stranded, shielded cable that they ship with some of their pickups so it does exist.
                      I have some solid 24awg, Cat 5 cable that is shielded, I thought is was all shielded.

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                      • #12
                        Most Cat 5 and cat 6 is unshielded.
                        It has a tight twisted pair that helps on networking noise.
                        The Cat6 has a special spiraled devider that makes it for higher freq. applications.
                        I have used a lot of it that is shielded.
                        The shielded requires a special RJP45 connector and a specialized crimper if you are using it for networking.
                        I have a 2 wire with ground that is 22 gauge that I use on my own stuff.
                        I use all the scrap and cheap stuff when I'm protoTyping, just trying new ideas.
                        When I get things nearly perfected, I go to the good bought stuff.
                        I use the Mojo 28 gauge 4wire with grd for the stuff I sell.
                        In a guitar if you are connecting to a 42 gauge coated solid wire, I figured the 24 ga. solid would probably be ok!
                        Later,
                        Terry
                        "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                        Terry

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                        • #13
                          I use Mogami 4+shield from Marshall Electronics in LA. Nice stuff. They might have it with more conductors.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                            I like anything better than the PAF single push back wire with exposed ground.
                            If I had to use nothing but that I would quit!
                            I agree!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                              I like anything better than the PAF single push back wire with exposed ground.
                              If I had to use nothing but that I would quit!
                              Funny, I use this type of wire almost exclusively...

                              Big_Tee and David, why do you think's bad?

                              And what do you use that's better and why?
                              Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
                              Milano, Italy

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