Teflon is doable. It's also easier to manage. Sadly; we don't wire automation panels with anything smaller than 18awg. And even that's rare. 16awg is our standard in most control wire, until you talk power distribution. Then we go up. So I may be a bad source of that smaller circuit wire Lee. I hear you are a good source of all that fancy multi-colored wire? How about sending a care package Jerry's way and I'll settle up with you on that?
Jerry; I would also like to send you those two woofers in my picture in this thread. I will cover the shipping on those. I would like you to have duplicates of the actual woofs that are used in my speakers. You will be able to accurately know what you need to do to deaden out that signal.
I wish I had the time. But yeah; it keeps happening that I lack the time. As you may notice, I am here on the weekends, but dissapear off the radar for a week at a time. That's no way to fix an amp. It'd be months on my table down here. Especially for a re-wire. Also, Jerry, I can get a crap load of small white wire ties too if you need them. I can get the shielded analog cable for sure. We should ask Joe if he prefers to use the braided part of the three wire analog, or the black and red on each channel. Because I think I saw a picture of his where he used the black and red. Which I can see. Since it provides more insulation. I just didn't do it that way because at the pots, you don't know which is signal ground from your gain. It can get confusing when you have to trace pot wires. Then you gotta ohm em out.
Also; Lee. I'd like to acquire a nifty buss bar for Jerry to use at the bulk caps to make his solder job easier. I saw one you had in your amps. Copper multi hole, the works. And a thick guy too. Add that and I will settle with ya too!
You think that sounds good? Give it a go? At least until next year when Joe rolls out the fully comp 700 boards? (He he). Then back to Jerr it goes!