I finally got my parts in and am ready to wire this baby up. Which wires need to be shielded? I know input jack but what else? Also what gauge is the best? Thanks.
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Radio Shack. From what I gather, Fries is more about electronics than components. TVs, DVD players, etc. I could be wrong though, never seen one. I seem to recall someone mentioning they did carry that stuff, though. If GC had it, I'd be impressed.
The tricks to old-fashioned braided wire is cutting the outer braid and inner layers without cutting the core, and not burning the cloth inner lining with the soldering iron, and getting solder to stick to the outer braid. Surviving a 50-foot drop onto concrete is easy, after the first few dozen times.
Start with standard vinyl-covered solid core copper wire, then work your way up to the braided stuff over time.Originally posted by Brown NoteI'm soooooo jealous about the WR-1. It's the perfect guitar; fantastic to play, balances well even when seated and *great* reach for the upper frets. The sound is bright tight and very articulate. In summary it could only be more awesome if it had b00bs and was on fire!
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It doesn't matter. There is no special type of wire used for ground wire. You can use the same wire to do a whole wiring job. I just use different colour wires so I can tell them apartour first drummer died in a bizzare gardening accident!
I won't dance in a club like this,
'Cause all the girls are sluts,
And the beer tastes just like piss.
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