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I like Cardas eutectic solder, not because I think it sounds good, but because it melts and flows like a dream.
Hey all,I’ve been making adjustments to the 41hz Amp4 kit for some time now, so am now down to the much finer (and perhaps trivial) parts of the kit. In this thread, I’d like to ask about what difference what solder you use to assemble the kit has on the sonic results. Now some people, have said that using different solder has only physical effects, ie. affects only how you solder it (temps ect), and how strong the resulting hold is. However, others have said it makes a ‘huge’ difference, and have recommended silver-containing solder, specifically WBT or Audionote UK.I’d be very interested in knowing your opinions on this! Thanks,Peter
As far as it is well soldered. It, obviously, will cause no sound difference at all.
How many times have you soldered a piece, only to look afterwards and see that you inadvertently leaned the barrel of the hot soldering iron on another component, melting its casing and making it unusable? I've done this to a few caps in my day. I now make sure to order a few extra's and keep them around for those ham fisted mistakes that I am loath to admit to anyone.