boji
Well-known member
Hello friends,
Need to extend some P&G faders' funky, conductive-epoxied wirepads?!? * about an extra 7" to get them over to the channel input cards.
Anyone have an opinion on using 2-conductor, (Mogami W2944) for fader interconnects?
(would use the shield wire for faders' Agnd)
Or, would you use 3-wire with a proper** shield?
As always, thanks for your input!
-Boji
** On the old 79' Wheatstone, the P&G's 3-wires loosely wandered around to channel card backplanes, with no shielding, no cable management except end connectors. The runs were all 10"-15" lengths.
So... as long as they remain inside the console frame, everything's peachy?
* Have you ever tried to de-solder P&G fader wires right at the thru hole point on the resistive strips...successfully? Didn't short-out any traces while scraping at the silvery blob that looks like solder, but acts like epoxy ?
Need to extend some P&G faders' funky, conductive-epoxied wirepads?!? * about an extra 7" to get them over to the channel input cards.
Anyone have an opinion on using 2-conductor, (Mogami W2944) for fader interconnects?
(would use the shield wire for faders' Agnd)
Or, would you use 3-wire with a proper** shield?
As always, thanks for your input!
-Boji
** On the old 79' Wheatstone, the P&G's 3-wires loosely wandered around to channel card backplanes, with no shielding, no cable management except end connectors. The runs were all 10"-15" lengths.
So... as long as they remain inside the console frame, everything's peachy?
* Have you ever tried to de-solder P&G fader wires right at the thru hole point on the resistive strips...successfully? Didn't short-out any traces while scraping at the silvery blob that looks like solder, but acts like epoxy ?