I agree with you I wa pressed for time and did not fully finnish my though process. It's nice to see people are reading. Thank you
I did want to spend more time on the insulators of the wire. For one thing being in the construction business. I come across old speaker wires. I see the affect of time on cables. the wire is always copper and turns green over time I live close to the coast and we might be more affected here than other places. This will affect the sound signal. I have seen where mice have eaten away the insulator. Some might bring up EMF (elctro magnetic fields) This will be greatest around the power cords. A good sujestion is try to keep your power cords and IC's apart from each other. I use wire ties to guide all of my wires. Keep the wires as short as you can. I hope this helps someone. Good Luck
I did want to spend more time on the insulators of the wire. For one thing being in the construction business. I come across old speaker wires. I see the affect of time on cables. the wire is always copper and turns green over time I live close to the coast and we might be more affected here than other places. This will affect the sound signal. I have seen where mice have eaten away the insulator. Some might bring up EMF (elctro magnetic fields) This will be greatest around the power cords. A good sujestion is try to keep your power cords and IC's apart from each other. I use wire ties to guide all of my wires. Keep the wires as short as you can. I hope this helps someone. Good Luck