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Hi everybody. I am building a welborne preamp and not sure the cable will be enough for my chassis construction therefore would like to do 2 things:
1 - secure the proper lenght
2 - improve the provided one
The cables category is as follows:
18ga solid core
24ga stranded
20ga solidWhich type of top notch cabling do you advise me ? Shall i mantain the different gauge of just one size cable ?
Thanks for your understandings, i am still a newbie
Hope to read you
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Follow Ups:
I would use any good quality IC cable (as it internal wiring is an extension of IC). I would use coaxial cable to make sure that the wiring is interference free and there won't be any cross talk between input channels. I used very thin, easy _to_work_with coaxial cable with in my preamp. I use the same cable as IC.
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More here:
http://kotiweb.kotiportti.fi/audiovideo/DIY/preamp1/
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as above
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1. Michael Percy 99999 copper solid with red or black teflon cover 18 ga.
2. Michael Percy XLO 26 ga solid purple teflon cover
3. Everywhere Kimber TCSS stranded
4. Welborne tinned copper 18 ga solid with Teflon (I think) cover
5. BestBuy!!! Radio Shack 2 spools fer 4 bucks copper and low melt poly cover solid 21 ga. Put a gator on the edge of the insulation when you solder.
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