That's how my Squier Strat was wired, and I rewired it the same way. Works fine. 2-conductor wire is a convenience, not a necessity.Originally Posted by poodlesrule
Repairing a broken jack connection, the original "two-under-one sleeve" wire from pots to jack is a bit short.
Can I use two single wires to feed the jack?
Less golf, more saxophone
That's how my Squier Strat was wired, and I rewired it the same way. Works fine. 2-conductor wire is a convenience, not a necessity.Originally Posted by poodlesrule
You can use two single wires but twisted them together like one braided 2-conductor wire.
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GUITARS - Carvin DC127M - Carvin Bolt kit
AMPS - Bogner Alchemist 112 - Blackheart Handsome Devil half stack
FXs - Roger Linn Adrenalinn III - Boss GT-10
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Originally Posted by kiteman
You mean roughly twisted by hand?
Is that providing some form of shielding from interference?
Less golf, more saxophone
In a way yes, it was recommended to do so inside the amps so why not? It'll look neater too.Originally Posted by poodlesrule
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GUITARS - Carvin DC127M - Carvin Bolt kit
AMPS - Bogner Alchemist 112 - Blackheart Handsome Devil half stack
FXs - Roger Linn Adrenalinn III - Boss GT-10
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