Alright already! Let's let this one die!
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Sam here and if the sound of warm analog tone is your pleasure than you need to make a set of cables out of shungite and 100% solid african mahogany wood. The wood must be soaked for 24 hours in distilled shungite water and then dried in the sun for several days. Shungite rock is a natural conductor of electricity and combined with the dried wood creates a tone that can’t be touched by other sunstances although cornflake saphire powder comes damn close. |
Resurrecting another dead thread? Yes, the materials used in any cable’s (or PCB laminate’s) dielectrics affect signal transmission speeds, according to the Dielectric Coefficient (Dk) of the material. ie: https://www.edn.com/rule-of-thumb-3-signal-speed-on-an-interconnect/ and:
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/494977/signal-velocity-in-pcb-traces Feel free to argue (with those established facts). |
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