Can I use hook-up wire to connect input/ output line level audio signals from a circuit board to jacks that are chassis mounted? The maximum length of wire making such a connection would be 9 inch or 23 cm. There is a signal transformer (part of the +/- 15VDC power supply, 100 mA) in the piece of equipment that I'm assembling located about 6 inches or 15 cm distant from the connecting wires.
My original plan was to use shielded cable for all connections from the board to jacks, but the greater flexibility of 22 AWG stranded insulated hook- up wire would be better and easier to install than shielded cable.
Also, if I were to use hook-up wire rather than shielded, would it be beneficial to wind a length of hook-up wire connected to ground around the length of hook-up wire carrying the signal?
Thanks for your advice in advance,
Pete
My original plan was to use shielded cable for all connections from the board to jacks, but the greater flexibility of 22 AWG stranded insulated hook- up wire would be better and easier to install than shielded cable.
Also, if I were to use hook-up wire rather than shielded, would it be beneficial to wind a length of hook-up wire connected to ground around the length of hook-up wire carrying the signal?
Thanks for your advice in advance,
Pete