"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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And don't you ****in forget it!
I have never been interested in cables. I've always
figured Radio Shack Gold
were good enough for me. However, a friend of mine
recently did a quick
switch of XLO and Tara RSC Decade. One of these brands
(which?) is an open
twisted pair construction, encapsulated in something that
looks like Kapton.
The other is a conventional coaxial construction.
There was an obvious difference. The open-twisted pair
wires were much
brighter than the coax.
Probably that means that they in some sense broke your
system, Bob.
Tell me Bob, why you love to parade accusations about my bad
science, why aren't you doing some scientific measurements
of your own to get some technical understanding of what's
going on here?
I speculate this is due to both low capacitance, and
reduced skin effect.
Speculation is free, but relevant technical tests can be
done at a relatively low cost.
Unfortunately, these were very expensive cables. Do any
reasonable cables
have similar characteristics?
Construction of home brew twisted-pair interconnects is a
simple study in soldering. Or is soldering too much high
Science for you, Bob?
Hey Arnie, howzit going?
Just my yearly chick-in here, nice to see that some things never change. I
made my own hookups and I like them better than my PBJs. More flexible, and
the highs are rolled a bit which to me is a Good Thing.
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