Soldering to Cardas female RCA connector

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I'm very new to the DIY audio scene, but I'm trying to finish the infamous non-inverting Gainclone amplifier and I'm having trouble soldering to the RCA connectors. They are Cardas nickel-plated copper parts. I'm not sure about the part numbers.

The signal conductor has a nice solder cup but I can't seem to find an appropriate soldering location for the ground shield. How am I supposed to accomplish this?
 
Hmm, that's the right connector. Where do you solder to? The inside of the groove? I'm also having a bit of trouble getting the soldered wire to bond to the conducting surface.

Thanks for the help guys.
 
yep, inside that groove.

you gotta get the iron HOT. i turn mine up quite a bit (forgot what temp). you have to hold it on there for awhile for it to get warm. usually what ill do is warm it up with the iron, melt some solder on it, then melt solder separately on the wire, then melt the two together. seems to work well.

just be patient, it just takes some time.
 
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