BackwardPawn
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I just opened my amp to check another issue, but was noticing my poor soldering work. Story here is that my soldering iron conked out and I called a neighbor who does electronics. He told me to bring the amp over. It turned out that he was using a plumbing iron for electronics and just reduced the time. So, as a result, my lead-free solder joint got overheated and oxidized. Will these black joints affect the tone at all or do they just look bad? Its been this way for several years, but if its affecting the tone, I'll redo the work.I agree--I really like the symmetry. When I fixed my La Figaro, one of my P2P connections was at an odd angle, but the connection was good so I went on. This makes me want to go back and fix it. Straight lines just sound so much better.
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