My previous post that could be taken as a critiscm of the lack of resonance control built into the Duelund speaker wire was intended to provoke the thought process of how the same material {flattened silver conductor] could be altered by materials added for the final products intended use.
An inductor using a state of the art foil wire will have its own predetermined intended environment {inside of a speaker cabinet]. Knowing this application the designer will select materials to control resonance and too preserve the fidelity and properties of the straight uncoiled conductor they started with.
The same conductor whose known musical magic will be affected differently outside the box uncurled will have to endure a different set of physical inneractions than those inside the box. The effects of static buildup on the conductor itself is of much importance in the Duelund design, or so I understand. If you were to add other materials to the supposed aide of vibration control then you may well alter or degrade certain musical attributes of the original product. The intent here is to build a set of ic's and speaker cables using all the same conductor thru out the process. Even these two devices using the same conductor will be influenced differently by the same application of resonance control materials.
The preservation of the music and the sonic signature of all the conductors involved should all be the same thruout a system. Duelund has this approach starting with their caps, inductors and resistors. Now to take it further with the silver conductor wire. That will probably reguire a whole other materials added list and different mind set. Tom
An inductor using a state of the art foil wire will have its own predetermined intended environment {inside of a speaker cabinet]. Knowing this application the designer will select materials to control resonance and too preserve the fidelity and properties of the straight uncoiled conductor they started with.
The same conductor whose known musical magic will be affected differently outside the box uncurled will have to endure a different set of physical inneractions than those inside the box. The effects of static buildup on the conductor itself is of much importance in the Duelund design, or so I understand. If you were to add other materials to the supposed aide of vibration control then you may well alter or degrade certain musical attributes of the original product. The intent here is to build a set of ic's and speaker cables using all the same conductor thru out the process. Even these two devices using the same conductor will be influenced differently by the same application of resonance control materials.
The preservation of the music and the sonic signature of all the conductors involved should all be the same thruout a system. Duelund has this approach starting with their caps, inductors and resistors. Now to take it further with the silver conductor wire. That will probably reguire a whole other materials added list and different mind set. Tom