Broken mounting leg of humbucker.

Re: Broken mounting leg of humbucker.

Whilst on the subject of wire, does it make a difference if the wire is multi stranded or a single solid strand, as far as tone goes?

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As far as tone goes, no.

I do find that single-stranded tends to work better in situations where you have to do intricate wire-routing with clean bends while multi-strand will be more flexible.

Check out what Hiwatts back in the day looked like with single-strand wire.

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Re: Broken mounting leg of humbucker.

So what about a wire about the size of a phone wire (the single ones inside the jacket that are different color) would that work? It is solid copper and NOT stranded.


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Re: Broken mounting leg of humbucker.

So what about a wire about the size of a phone wire (the single ones inside the jacket that are different color) would that work? It is solid copper and NOT stranded.


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I actually did that once. I found that it was a bit more fragile than I would have liked and kept breaking where I stripped it (normal usage has a crimped connection without stripping).

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Re: Broken mounting leg of humbucker.

I actually did that once. I found that it was a bit more fragile than I would have liked and kept breaking where I stripped it (normal usage has a crimped connection without stripping).

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Yes it is VERY fragile if you haven't worked with it a lot. I have to deal with it everyday so I guess it's almost second nature on how to do it. I have a lot of it that I can use on my work truck that I think I will use instead of trying to find the stranded size in my shed.
 
Re: Broken mounting leg of humbucker.

No, neither of those things is strongly related, or related at all, to the wire gauge.

Ok. I just wasn't sure with that type wire not having a thick insulation on it. I will have to use that then. I like to have things nice and neat on anything. So you think it will work on the output as well?
 
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