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wire question

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mates -

will be attacking the self-solder shit soon with the replacement of pots in my jagmaster.

where perhaps does everyone source their wire for guts?

also: MIKE - any tips since you recently replaced the one in your bandmates vista? any resistors added? 1 meg correct, any reason?

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I just get the 3-packs of 18AWG (or 22, can't remember as I'm drunk) from Radio Shack. Good quality, stranded copper, and comes in a pack with red, black, and green. Make sure you get stranded (as opposed to solid-core) wire, as it is much more durable.

A wire stripper in a good investment as well; just make sure you get the one that looks like a pliers, cause the "automatic" one with the trigger doesn't work half the time.

Usually the values are 250K for single coils and 500K or 1Meg for humbuckers or P-90s. It's all taste, though. 1Meg will give the most output and high-end. Make sure you get audio-taper.

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Post by Mike »

Actually I use solid core in all my pedal builds, I think it's great. I just subbed in 1 meg pots into Gareth's guitar.
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you guys are fucking kings.
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you need tweed cloth covered wire to get a vintage tone
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Yeeeah.
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m0n0mania wrote:you need tweed cloth covered wire to get a vintage tone
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m0n0mania wrote:you need tweed cloth covered wire to get a vintage tone
my grandpa has some vintage solder i'm going to use. also, i tore apart an 80's peavey solid state amp for the pots for that ultimate vintage twang fer sure
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Doog wrote:Yeeeah.
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Do something original and use battery cables. Then it will really be hot rodded.
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Should it be shielded or anything?
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