Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet

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Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, White, 20 Gauge
White, 20 Gauge Item # 1771 In stock, ready to ship!
$37.99
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Red, 20 Gauge
Red, 20 Gauge Item # 1772 In stock, ready to ship!
$37.99
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Orange, 20 Gauge
Orange, 20 Gauge Item # 1773 In stock, ready to ship!
$28.70
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Yellow, 20 Gauge
Yellow, 20 Gauge Item # 1774 In stock, ready to ship!
$28.70
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Blue, 20 Gauge
Blue, 20 Gauge Item # 1775 In stock, ready to ship!
$28.70
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Brown, 20 Gauge
Brown, 20 Gauge Item # 1776 In stock, ready to ship!
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$30.21
$24.17
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Black, 20 Gauge
Black, 20 Gauge Item # 1777 In stock, ready to ship!
$28.70
Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet, Green, 18 Gauge
Green, 18 Gauge Item # 1571 In stock, ready to ship!
$29.28
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Vintage Solid Core Push-back Wire - 50 feet

Build your amp the right way
Premium Gavitt solid core wire is preferred for amp building—it stays how you bend and shape it, keeping your amp chassis neat and tidy.

Get the colors you need
Color coding your wiring makes it easy to build and repair amps—you can troubleshoot each circuit without confusion. You'll also match vintage amps for invisible repairs and mods. Many builders use different colors for grounds, heaters, power supplies, and other essential circuits.

Diameter: 0.033" (0.84mm)
Length: 50 feet (15.24m)

Green wire diameter is 0.042" (1.07mm)

This unshielded single conductor wire is tinned, with a white celanese wrap and waxed braided cotton outer insulation. The cloth insulation simply pushes back to expose the center conductor wire. Solid core wire is traditionally used for amp building, but will be an upgrade to any wiring project.

California Proposition 65 Warning
Cancer and Reproductive Harm