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Roger Skoff points out in this article why cables can be considered to act like capacitors:https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/capacitors-speakers-cables-and-other-magic-stuff/
If one were to accept what Roger states, then there's another way to look at cables and the possibility that we don't fully grasp the hows and whys of it all.
All the best,
Nonoise
n another thread, you linked a comment about capacitors. There are some audiophiles who believe capacitors cannot make a differences. However, for capacitors, we can show that the dielectric absorption effects are at least large enough that audible effects are possible. There may be electromechanical effects due to the large plate area that also comes into play.
Roger Skoff points out in this article why cables can be considered to act like capacitors:https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/capacitors-speakers-cables-and-other-magic-stuff/
If one were to accept what Roger states, then there's another way to look at cables and the possibility that we don't fully grasp the hows and whys of it all.
All the best,
Nonoise