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Cable geometry investigated | The Ear

    https://www.the-ear.net/how-to/cable-geometry-investigated
    The reason why no one else makes cables with this geometry is that it’s not something you can make with a machine, at least it’s not something that’s made by the larger cable making industry. It’s a lot easier to buy a figure of eight or twisted pair cable off the reel and as few audio companies manufacture cable this is a significant factor.

Cable geometries – PS Audio

    https://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/cable-geometries/
    Much to my surprise, as I mentioned in yesterday’s post, when I crafted a power cable from the same wire in the wall, Romex, and powered an amplifier through it, the sound was vastly better than the same amplifier fed AC through the stock power cable.This came as quite the shock (not to make a pun). It was surprising to me because up until that moment I hadn’t …

CABLE THEORY - Silversmith Audio

    https://silversmithaudio.com/cable-theory/
    In the Essex Echo, Dr. Hawksford uses simple and established electromagnetic principles and equations within the waveguide model to describe a memory or error wave which is the primary cause of sonic degradation in an audio cable. Silversmith Audio's cable geometry, derived from these equations, reduces the error wave more than any other geometry is capable of …

Cable Geometry Guide - National Wire

    https://www.nationalwire.com/support_geometry.php
    Conductor Layup Geometry Options Layer Upon Layer When all conductors have equal diameters they can be cabled in simple layers around a suitable core or central wire. Theoretically, every layer will contain 6 more wires than the preceding inner layer. This can be shown with a few round disks or coins. In practice this is not always true.

Speaker cable geometry question - High-End Audio ...

    https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/speaker-cable-geometry-question
    Most speaker cables consist of any number of geometries in a single run from amp to each speaker in a single sheath. Some however have single runs of + and - to each speaker. Such examples include certain Purist cables such as Dominus and Neptune, Jena Labs and Nordost. I am sure there are more but these are the ones that came to mind.

Investigating the effect of the conductor geometry on …

    https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?attachments/cable-simulations-gm-pdf.23944/
    Here we have modelled several speaker cables with differing conductor geometry, to explain why we make Isolda cable the way we do. The test circuit of an amplifier, various cables and an electrical model of a loudspeaker shown in Fig 1. The amplifier, various cables and a typical loudspeaker speaker.

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