Jennifer from Jena Labs highly endorsed the Cardas Quad Eutectic Solder. She told me that she has used pretty much every high end solder available and she prefers this for sonics and durability. She also went on to tell me she did upgrades to a $8k preamp and used a silver solder and since it was not an eutectic type solder it started to "break down" in a matter of years and now the piece is pretty much a boat anchor unless she wanted to go back and re-do every solder connection. I've used it on all of my projects and it is very easy to use, seems to be sonically nuetral and will remain easy to work with as many times as you need to-which can not be said about other solder's I have used. It is expensive but it lasts a long time and gives me piece of mind.
which solder do you recommend?
I am about to embark on a journey of building a pair of Audio Note kit 2 speakers and will need to solder some Audio Note Lexus copper stranded wire from the crossover to the drivers.
I do not care about price.
What is the best sounding solder in this situation?
Any soldering tips would be appreciated as I am a rookie.
I plan on buying a heat sink and Weller soldering iron.
thanks everyone...
Phil
I do not care about price.
What is the best sounding solder in this situation?
Any soldering tips would be appreciated as I am a rookie.
I plan on buying a heat sink and Weller soldering iron.
thanks everyone...
Phil
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