Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: mniel8195 on January 27, 2012, 12:27:46 AM
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hey gusy im buying some new wiring to complete the job on my new pickups and i was wondering if 22 gauge awg wire would do the trick? Does it need to be shielded or not? I have been reading that one of the wires needs to be that connects to the output jack. Is that correct?
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Hi,
None of the wires in guitar electronics "need" to be shielded. You can use shielded wire - that may make the guitar quieter. 22 AWG stranded wire should work fine - there is no specific need for current handling as no significant currents flow through the guitar.
Cheers Stephan
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i always use shielded coax for the wiring from the pot & ground to the output jack and ground on there.
Really helps if you are in noisy electrical environments i find.
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I would always go on the side of shielded if you like to play with high gain. It can amplify the sound of electronics when you're not grounded otherwise. I had a problem with this in my jackson before getting it sorted out.