Simple question, or is it...


What exactly is an audio signal made of, and what exactly is the medium it travels through in a cable??
128x128thecarpathian
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Jim,
Electric current is a flow of electric charge. Electric current produces magnetic field around the wire. Any change in amount or direction of electric charge produces a change in direction and amount of magnetic flux around the wire. Change in the amount of electric charge that flows in the wire, as well as amount of magnetic flux that follows, both change at the fraction of the light speed.
Presence of the load creates electric field between wires. Both electric and magnetic fields are necessary to transfer the energy from source to load. Both fields together create energy field (Poynting vector) toward load (that absorbs it), that follows changes at the same speed.

In case of the current thru the fuse, that was mentioned, energy field will be traveling thru all the space between fuse and the return wire. The further they are the larger this filed will be. It is wise to keep them close to reduce it.

As for the purity of the metal - the obvious thing is resistance of the wire, that causes power loss, less obvious is inductance of straight wire, affecting wire impedance, especially at higher frequencies (inductance is smaller for thicker wires). Second aspect of purity is that impurities in the wire reside between crystals of metal. Typical impurity of the copper is copper oxide (that is a semiconductor). What is audible, and what isn’t I don’t know. Often it is a placebo effect but I don’t mind. If placebo effect works it is worth the money :)

As for silver wire sounding different than copper - I have no idea. The obvious difference is lower resistivity of silver, but it is a very small difference. Silver, according to many, produces brighter sound. Maker of my cables, Acoustic Zen, adds few percent of copper into silver. To me it is all on the verge of black magic.
We've got to get a decent audio system up to the ISS to test that vaccuum thing....

"Hi, Elon?  We've got this concept that you can dance to...."

Crewed Dragon leaves shortly...;)
Elon is not answering the phone, it looks like when one of his sick Tesla employees cough the pointing vector of the virus changes....

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djones51


The medium it travels in geoffkait explained above.
, if I’m not mistaken and I don’t think I am, that means the EM wave travels INSIDE the conductor. The E and M fields lie outside the conductor. They are stationary all along the length of the cable or wire. That explains why the type of metal, the purity of the metal and the physical non-symmetries of the metal influence the sound.
@ djones51

If true, kijanki, almarg, herman, Ralph Morrison, and countless other professionals are wrong.

>>>>>I can live with that. Even almarg agrees the signal is an electromagnetic wave that travels at near lightspeed. The E and M fields are not waves. They’re fields. Besides, it’s customary for professionals to not always agree.