Hi again, I was wondering if there was a particular trick to crimping Cardas Litz wire. The wire I want to crimp is a 20 guage and is the chasis cable from my crossover to my tweeters. As I am trying a new set of tweeters and did not want to solder them I crimped the wire. I know that Cardas wire requires hot soldering to get through the coating on the strands of wire but what about crimping? Do I need to do something to the wire before putting on the crimps? Are the regular crimps one can get at any hardware store sufficient? I am awaiting my new tweeters but have mt old tweeters connected to the speakers with crimps and the sound is good but I did nothing other than tightly crimping the wire with regular crimps. Should I do something different to get through the coating on the wire strands of the cable? Thanks
You may want to try to melt some solder on the wire ends then crimp them. I use bare wire on the binding post and "prime" the bare ends with WBT silver solder.
Thanks Hepl, I actually had to remove the enamel Litz with a blade and sand paper. It took a bit of work but I got a good solder.The sound is better now that I have a good connection. It was a bit of work to remove enough enamel to have the solder penetrate the Cardas wire.
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