Yes I do believe it makes a big difference. In normal use solder is a
thin layer between two pieces of metal, its bad enough in such a thin
layer, but a half inch of the stuff that the audio signal has to go
through, that's not good at all. 

By its very nature solder forms gazillions of grain boundries between
the different metals that make up the solder with contaminents
concentrating at the boundries, this very bad for the audio signal.
With a normal thin film you only have a few of these to cross, with a
half inch you have thousands.

John S.


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