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MCM electonics is a good one stop stop for all things solder. You can buy most connectors there as well.
First.... buy a better solding iron if you are going to be doing this a lot. The weller WES51 is my favorite low cost iron. Amazon.com: Weller WES51 Analog Soldering Station, Power Unit, Soldering Pencil, Stand and Sponge: Home Improvement As for other things.... A solder pot is not a bad thing to have. A small vice is also not a bad investment. For me though... I have a handful of things in my bag to solder with... A large spring clip to hold odd connectors or whatever else I need. Useful when tinning cable. .A double gang box with both a male and female XLR, both 5pin and 3pin, a 1/4" connector, and an RCA connector mounted in it. It has led in it to keep it down. I use this to hold connectors in place while I work on them. Solder and flux Desoldering bubble. |
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If you're serious you'll need a temperature controlled soldering station.
Kit: Rosin Core electrical solder solder sucker desoldering braid/ flux straight and offset tweezers soldering clamp
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I'm hoping to one day get an actually temperature controlled unit. However as of now the amount of jobs I'll be doing wont be enough to justify the cost as of yet (also don't have the funds). But once I do get the money I'll defiantly be purchasing one. What should I expect to say pay for a bag of Whirlwind XLR connectors or is there really any benefit to using those over some knock off?
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If you want XLR connectors I suggest you look here:
Audiopile Pro Audio - XLR Cord Ends
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I actually found some on this site XLR Connectors paid 1.95 compared to 3.50 for the same connector I believe at least.
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A good stripper (cable, not the other kind) is always useful. You might also want to consider a heat gun and some heat shrink, not necessarily for soldering but for serving jacket ends and ground conductors for screw terminal connectors. It is fairly common to either cover the exposed portion of the ground conductor with tubing if it is terminated or to bend it back along the cable and cover it with heat shrink if it is not used. Also good for covering butt splices, inline solder splices, spade lugs to make them a bit cleaner and less susceptible to corrosion (you can use clear heat shrink if you want to be able to visually verify the actual connection).
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Though not essential, a PanaVise is very nice, for holding the connector and freeing up a hand.
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