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In Reply to: RE: Golden-eared metalurgists - does gold poison solder joints? posted by shermanr@prw.net on December 23, 2009 at 11:13:26
Thanks for the link - very interesting.
The photos show the intermetallic layer clearly - the question is, is it audible and how much effect?
Also, if the gold layer must be wicked away by molten tin prior to soldering, is it something a DIYer can do successfully? By just applying solder to the gold-plated part and wicking it away before completing the joint?
I believe John Broskie recommends using a fine sand paper to physically remove the gold, but that seems hard to know when you are done.
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From the data shown I would venture to say that over time, such a contaminated solder joint will deteriorate and affect the signal transfer.
Now, if it is clearly and sonically apparent, this remains for someone who has had empirical experience to answer.
I do have some Gold RCA's that were never scraped prior to soldering. Maybe this has something to do with a low level hissing noise that has developed on my Aikido preamp that was not there 6 month's ago.
My gut feeling is that yes, it must affect the musicality. Probably on the same order as a bad solder joint would whether cold soldered, tack soldered or improperly done.
I dunno........
If I throw a penny in the ocean I have raised the water level. Can you measure it?
Thanks for your insight and possible evidential experience with your Aikido.
By co-incidence my question was prompted by the intended use of Riken resistors in an Aikido for a driver of a Mosfet output buffer as described in the MOSKIDO forum.
Francois
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