In some of the tests I've been doing, I've been using whatever I had laying around as lead wire. In this case, basic radio shack 20 gauge wire ended up on a lot of my pickup prototypes. I now have a final refined humbucker I'm going to use on my next bass. For the sake of doing it right and refined, I bought 28 gauge 4 conductor lead wire to use as the final solution. However, I don't feel settled about it. The wire seems so much more thin and brittle at this gauge, and I'm worried it will have the tendency to break off at the solder joints if I'm not careful (I'm using eyelets rather the internal splice method.) The 20 gauge radio shack wire definitely has more strength at the solder joints but now seems a bit balky in comparison. I still feel better about using the thicker gauge wire but would rather use what is considered proper. Tonally speaking, when I did test the pickups with the 20 gauge lead wire nothing seemed amiss, but I'm wondering if using the thicker gauge lets more of the treble get through.
What are your experiences? Should I be worried about using this thicker gauge?
What are your experiences? Should I be worried about using this thicker gauge?
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