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In Reply to: RE: Socket Mounting posted by Triode_Kingdom on June 07, 2015 at 19:46:29
Hello,
I saw a National Co. socket that would work probably better than the Johnson, since the National is built to be undermounted. Any feedback on the relative quality of the two? Is the National a solid socket choice?
Regards -- Roger
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The National socket that seems to offer better mounting has only lug connections, while the Johnson has lug and solder connections. Do solder connections offer better performance, or are the two connection methods pretty much a wash?
Thanks -- Roger
Can you post a picture? I don't recall ever seeing anything on these sockets except solder lugs. They're held in place with #10 screws through the ceramic base.
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Here is a picture. Looks like he only has one, so not really an option.....
I haven't used that type. I'm sure it's supposed to have solder lugs between the washers, they've just been removed. Incidentally, not all of these are for the same pinout. If you wire them as marked, and it turns out the G and P are swapped, you'll have trouble. Not really a problem as long as you know about it, but I'd prefer to have those markings in the correct locations if possible.
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