Wiring a guitar with COPPER wire?

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Nope . . . you'ld actually have a hard time finding something that wasn't copper wire.
 
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Does the purity of the copper make a differance to the signal or tone or not. Hi-Fi buffs will spend loads of dosh and of course Guitarists on there leads to the amp but what about the small bits of wire inside your guitar can you hear it ?:dunno:
 
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Oldslowhand said:
Does the purity of the copper make a differance to the signal or tone or not. Hi-Fi buffs will spend loads of dosh and of course Guitarists on there leads to the amp but what about the small bits of wire inside your guitar can you hear it ?:dunno:

eric johnson would hear a difference :laugh2:
 
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Cory_Dylan said:
does it make a difference if you wire a guitar with regular copper wire from home depot?
I'd suggest getting 20 or 22 guage stranded hook up wire, rather than stuff made for wiring homes ...

try seeing what Lew and BlackRose have
 
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Curly said:
I'd suggest getting 20 or 22 guage stranded hook up wire, rather than stuff made for wiring homes ...

try seeing what Lew and BlackRose have

well that's why i was asking this, i don't want to have to order it. i just want to go pick some wire up at home depot today. can you get that there? or wil i have to go to radio shack or something.
 
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try a music store, they might have some. if there isn't one close to you try radioshack or some place that similar
 
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Curly said:
I'd suggest getting 20 or 22 guage stranded hook up wire, rather than stuff made for wiring homes ...

try seeing what Lew and BlackRose have
Or Radio Shack ... they sell a three pack of black,red, and green hook up wire ... it's stainless steel stranded ... pretty descent. Insulation is a bit heat sensitive if you get heavy handed with the iron though, tin your ends.
 
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Cory_Dylan said:
got it :) but why shouldn't you use solid?
look I have a guitar wired with solid (rather heavy diameter copper wire), works great ...BUT ... it's not flexiable ... that's the main draw back, also the stainless stuff resists oxidation a bit better ... go for you to know on both counts if you go replacing parts or resoldering.
 
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Radio Shack also sells a little kit with wire cut to a bunch of different lengths, tinned, with the ends bent at right angles. Really handy!
 
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Fritz6 said:
Radio Shack also sells a little kit with wire cut to a bunch of different lengths, tinned, with the ends bent at right angles. Really handy!
That sounds like a breadboard kit, he might have better luck with just the hook up wire, and a wire stripper though, but it's a thought.
 
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If you can find some leftover CAT5 computer network cable laying around (4 pairs of stranded copper twisted pair), cut off the ends and pull-out a couple of pairs. It's small diameter, flexible, and works great. You could probably buy a CAT5 network patch cable and cut it up cheaper than trying to purchase the actual wiring. It would also probably be more than you'd ever use. This wire is unshielded, however, but should be fine for wiring up switches and pots.
 
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