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i have finished my first true bypass strip only took 8 hours to solder it


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i have just finished today my first true bypass strip it has 6 switched i hand made the box, tig welded the end painted it and finally finished it today after a 8 hour day of soldering it up but it was well worth as i have no tone loss from some of the older pedal i have here are some pic
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Nice job. I'm about to make a mini version with just one loop, and was wondering what kind of wire to use... yours doesn't look like the kind of wiring you see in effects pedals, more like household mains wiring!

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i contacted a few people i knew and they all said they use oxygen free copper wire it seems to work fine no humming and best of all no signal loss what kind of wire do other people use

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