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The Lizard wrote: Kevin McMurtrie wrote: And the world is flat. Twisted pair is not superior in signal quality to shielded cable. It's just _much_ cheaper. Nobody said it was better in signal quality. It's just better to rejecting noise than standard two conductor RCA's. snip blah blah blah **** that totally contradicts physics Twisted pair wires will also not eliminate alternator whine caused by a ground fault. Who said it would? Ground fault (or more properly for this discussion, ground loops) have nothing to do with em fields. There isn't enough inductance to eliminate common mode currents at such low frequencies. If you spun 100 feet of twisted pair around a magnetic core, then yes, it would eliminate some whine. You could eliminate some high frequencies to. You could introduce whine. They use coils in radio many radio receivers. You ever put a crossover near an ECM? No, it would not eliminate any high frequencies. You really need to take a basic electronics course. You're like a 3 year old kid explaining the universe on some quick observations. |
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