More cable questions!
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OK, this time it's speaker cables. I was wondering how
construction
and geometry affect cable inductance. On the one hand, I'm told
that
large conductor diameters and small interconductor spacing
leads to
low inductance.
Yep.
On the other hand, I see where braided cables of small
conductors (i.e. Kimber's speaker cables) have remarkably low
inductance.
Inductance is a combination of self inductance and mutual
inductance. By twisting or braiding you can get partial
cancelation of the mutual inductance.
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