PS, BTW if you make it magnetic, please also make it affordable as well for poor shlubs like me. No 4000X markups like some prescription drugs. Make the world a better place!!!!!
Working with silver solder is nearly impossible. As previous posters mentioned, you connect conducting surfaces and than apply solder that wraps connection TIGHT. With silver rich solder you either have to apply excessive temperatures or your solder won't be able to wrap the connection. Silver solder is only used for marketing. You can also use screw-in wire guards, but those you will have to inspect for corrosion and clean once in a while. What else can be sacrificed for the good sound? Maybe welding bubbles you can possible face during assembly? Short answer is stick to old school-good school.
Even better yet...forget welding which is so old school to start with, form the entire circuit end to end and with no wires and with no connections to solder. I bet someone somewhere is doing this already to some extent but they have way more money to spend than anyone here. Bigger better integrated circuits per se. Oh wait, point to point wiring sounds better than that already. Oh well, back to the drawing board....
if you are not happy with solder then you could always try conductive epoxy! Drying time might be the only issue :)
For me, silver solder is fine and it seals against oxidization, just ensure that the pieces being soldered have a good connection and try not to use too much solder. Also, using a good flux paste ensures good eutectic flow :)
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