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Matt Distefano
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I'm just starting my first somewhat major electronics project, building a
pair of amplifiers up from a Rod Elliott (http://sound.au.com) design, using
a PCB supplied by the same. I'll also be constructing a simple passive
volume control (just a pot in a box, basically) to place between these amps
and my CD source.
So I'm wondering about the internal wiring for these units. Specifically,
shielding of the wire. I'll probably be using 22AWG hookup wire for the
internals on the volume control unit and the inputs on the amps, and
something larger for the wiring between the amp's outputs and its speaker
terminals. For the volume control unit, I can see the benefits of shielding,
so it's more an issue of how to shield than whether to shield, but for the
power amp, is there much point to shielding the few wires I'll have? Most of
the amp is built onto the PCB, with the only actual wires being the ones
connecting between that PCB and the power supply, input, and outputs. The
input wires will probably be less than 2 inches long, and even if I shield
them, the traces on the PCB are still exposed, the back end of the RCA jack
is exposed, etc. It seems like there're enough unshielded parts anyway that
another inch or two of wire isn't going to make that much difference, all
things considered. Would I be wrong to think this? Also, as far as the
actual shielding goes, would it be better to look for pre-made shielded
wire, or just use regular unshielded hookup wire and wrap the insultation in
aluminum foil, grounding it on one end?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
pair of amplifiers up from a Rod Elliott (http://sound.au.com) design, using
a PCB supplied by the same. I'll also be constructing a simple passive
volume control (just a pot in a box, basically) to place between these amps
and my CD source.
So I'm wondering about the internal wiring for these units. Specifically,
shielding of the wire. I'll probably be using 22AWG hookup wire for the
internals on the volume control unit and the inputs on the amps, and
something larger for the wiring between the amp's outputs and its speaker
terminals. For the volume control unit, I can see the benefits of shielding,
so it's more an issue of how to shield than whether to shield, but for the
power amp, is there much point to shielding the few wires I'll have? Most of
the amp is built onto the PCB, with the only actual wires being the ones
connecting between that PCB and the power supply, input, and outputs. The
input wires will probably be less than 2 inches long, and even if I shield
them, the traces on the PCB are still exposed, the back end of the RCA jack
is exposed, etc. It seems like there're enough unshielded parts anyway that
another inch or two of wire isn't going to make that much difference, all
things considered. Would I be wrong to think this? Also, as far as the
actual shielding goes, would it be better to look for pre-made shielded
wire, or just use regular unshielded hookup wire and wrap the insultation in
aluminum foil, grounding it on one end?
Thanks in advance,
Matt