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Old 27th October 2004, 10:48 PM   #1
TaaJ is offline TaaJ  United States
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Default Litz Braiding Power wires inside chasis...

Has anyone used the Litz Braid technique for the rectifier to chip wire runs inside a Gainclone or other amp project?

Instead of using 18ga wires Litz Braid a few strands of 22ga instead.

Wouldn't/Shouldn't this provide less resistance for the power and thus a "cleaner" (ground) signal as well?



I'm still relatively new to all of this, so if I'm thinking the opposite of what's accurate, please let me know.
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