Another Way [message #9668 is a reply to message #9662] |
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I remember reading a post some years ago that made a lot of sense to me. Instead of soldering all of the connections, this guy mentioned putting threaded brass posts in and then soldering ring tounges on the ends of your internal and external wires. You would then put the rings together on the post and clamp them with a nut. Thus, you would have a very tight connection between the tounges, the posts would not be in the circuit and you could change things around fairly easily. Not as convenient as RCAs and conventional binding posts, but still quick, cheap, with an essentially guaranteed contact quality. I may start doing this -- think of the savings with an almost assured quality increase.Skip Pack
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