Hello,
I got 8 feet of silver/gold hook-up wire from e-bay. I figured that would be just enough to cover the signal portion of the Crack (more on that later) and leave the copper for the power. Life was good, a decision had been made. Then I decided to get another 8 feet just in case I got it wrong, or accidents. So now I got enough for the whole project right, why not just do it all? The thing is, this z-wire is no longer made so perhaps I should save some for the signal path of my next maybe project (preamp?), or not...
So, my questions are:
1) Anyone ever notice a sonic difference between an all silver (for example) wire project and a silver in the signal path only project?
2) If I just do the signal section, should I end it at the transformer (do all the heater wiring)?
ALSO...This should be a separate post but while I'm embarrassing myself...I got teflon tube sockets on e-bay and then waited over a month for the tube socket PCB's to arrive from a well known parts internet store. So the 8-pin was easy and probably the most necessary of the two from a soldering perspective. However, the eight pin will not slide down onto the fattest part of the pin where I ASSUME it needs to be. Should I give up and solder where it is, or just chuck it and solder the 9-pin point-to-point. Wouldn't that be the best from a sonic perspective anyways?