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Old November 28th 03, 03:53 PM posted to rec.audio.misc,uk.rec.audio,alt.home-theater.misc
Arny Krueger
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Default The Final Word on Audio Cables

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Found this very interesting article and discussion on audio cables
at ecoustics.com. http://www.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/5/6528.html


What I found interesting is the fact that this article references
this article:



http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/...cts/Audio-Cabl
e-Vendor.html

Which says this:

Top Ten Signs an Audio Cable Vendor is Selling You Snake Oil
By: Gene DellaSala Date: 10/08/03 Updated with Audioquest Response:
10/19/03 Watch out if a.

(1) Cable vendor promotes that their product allegedly eliminates
audio related Skin Effect and "Strand Jumping" problems.

Which references this article:



http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/...cts/CableInduc
tance.html

Which says this:

As frequency increases, skin effect causes the internal inductance to

become negligible, since the current is forced to the surface of the
conductors."


I'm not sure I see your point. The skin effect is what it is.


Agreed.

No one's cable can make it do other wise, and no one can hear it anyway.


Agreed. I see irony in an article that says that skin can be ignored
referencing an article that talks about the effects of skin effect.

I think that's the point.


I see that as your point...

Maybe I'm missing something?


It's not all that important, anyway.