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Re: Marantz PM-94 question

by "DC" <chudley_del_@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 18, 2008 at 11:02 PM

"Ray Garrison" <ray@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:frmtuq02q6d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(snip)  I'd have to cut all
> the lugs off, strip the insulation back, maybe tin the wires, you get
the
> idea.
> (Snip)
>
Can't help with the specifics of the amp, however don't tin the wires if
you 
elect to use the existing binding posts. The connection will be degraded 
over time because soldering causes the wire to lose its springiness and
this 
is required to maintain a low resistance mechanical connection over time. 
Soldered wires will "flow" eventually resulting in a loose connection.

Cheers
Dave
 




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Marantz PM-94 question
Ray Garrison <ray@[EMA  2008-03-17 23:13:30 
Re: Marantz PM-94 question
JamesGangNC@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-03-18 22:49:15 
Re: Marantz PM-94 question
"DC" <chudle  2008-03-18 23:02:00 

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