Subject: | 1. Re: Best way to build simply DIY stereo mics. |
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From: | "Avocet" madl74 |
Date: | Sat May 5, 2012 10:43 am ((PDT)) |
> if I can avoid solder altogether, given I've NEVER soldered anything > before(and which may be my issue with my other mics) I will. Paul, I can only encourage you and anyone else who works with wires to get the hang of soldering. It really is quite simple and gives you the freedom to make up leads and adaptors as you want them. It remains the only secure way of making a connection. When I was working I used to cut the ends off all my mic cables about once a year and resolder them. Only once did I have a lead go down on me and that one came from our tech stores. David David Brinicombe North Devon, UK Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce |
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