shielded wire from jack to switch?...or switch to pcb?...preference?.

Started by deadastronaut, November 15, 2011, 05:05:36 AM

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deadastronaut

whats your preference?..

and which is better, if it is?.....

just curious as i'm about to wire up, ive done dr boogies with jack to switch before and that was fine, but i thought id try switch to pcb..in and out shielded...
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petemoore

  Preference might matter with Dr. Boogie or high gain circuit.
   Mine would be to put the input right next to the input's true bypass switch lug, and run shielded or unshielded output wire.
  Shielding is a hit/miss/take your chances kind of thing anyway, and can have it's own set of problems, no parallel runs of wire is a good way to inhibit [prevent] induction through the insulation. A well routed output wire will probably be exactly the same as a shielded one...probably...
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