Originally Posted by BrokenEnglish
ok... i'll try it... but i meant "optimal", not "optional" current flow: there should be small stray capacitances at each solder point. so most likely current flows without further (small!) degradation if you leave the wire as it is: without additional solder. maybe some educated diyers could explain the matter better...
Thanks, I wanted to write optimal of course, not optional. I also heard about high frequency "edges" regarding connection points but I never saw any measurement underlying this theory, nor couldn't I hear any difference when I tried. But could be true...
On the second thought (if it really an existing effect) it could be dangerous, since random capacitances everwhere in the circuit could result to unwanted oscillations in feedback based circuits. It seems plus one point to have NFB designes
