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<blockquote data-quote="chuck worden" data-source="post: 218791" data-attributes="member: 17293"><p>I was an electrician until I retired it seems odd to me but I really dont know in this application. Will the connections in the input jacks on the snake breakdown over time? this snake has been in use for a long time with not much done to board or snake in terms of movement. So would it be worth redoing the jacks at 1 or both ends? I know electrical wire moves by expanding and contracting under load which can lead to loosening of connections does this happen at the low voltage and current demand on a sound system also?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuck worden, post: 218791, member: 17293"] I was an electrician until I retired it seems odd to me but I really dont know in this application. Will the connections in the input jacks on the snake breakdown over time? this snake has been in use for a long time with not much done to board or snake in terms of movement. So would it be worth redoing the jacks at 1 or both ends? I know electrical wire moves by expanding and contracting under load which can lead to loosening of connections does this happen at the low voltage and current demand on a sound system also? [/QUOTE]
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