Im, glad my comments helped.
The Bronze rod your friend suggests is not the same conductivity as the original Edison Price connector and adds additional material the signal must pass through. I would still advise an appropriate diameter wooden dowel to keep the split halves from compressing. The wood rod does not alter the original conductivity and unique design of the Edison Price.
Too, the wood dowel has some give as you tighter the nut. This helps with resonance and provide a micro amount of "spring" or friendly resistance to the connection.
I know I'm being picky, but the effort is low and the cost of the dowel rod is less than the gas to drive to the hardware store. Try both ways if you're adventurous, but please at least try the wood. It was a very nice and basically free improvement when I was using Edison Price.
The Bronze rod your friend suggests is not the same conductivity as the original Edison Price connector and adds additional material the signal must pass through. I would still advise an appropriate diameter wooden dowel to keep the split halves from compressing. The wood rod does not alter the original conductivity and unique design of the Edison Price.
Too, the wood dowel has some give as you tighter the nut. This helps with resonance and provide a micro amount of "spring" or friendly resistance to the connection.
I know I'm being picky, but the effort is low and the cost of the dowel rod is less than the gas to drive to the hardware store. Try both ways if you're adventurous, but please at least try the wood. It was a very nice and basically free improvement when I was using Edison Price.