Is it really the case that the two conductors that make up the speaker cable are completely separate? That is pretty wacky given the inductance problems pointed out.
I've usually got an open mind about what will provide a positive benefit to an audio system, but this is right up there with using gallium alloys for speaker cable conductors - one of the worst electrical conductors that can still be considered a metal.
These kinds of approaches which seem to ignore everything we've learned about physics and electro-magnetic behavior give audiophile products a bad reputation.
I really wish cable manufacturers would, at the very least, list the capacitance, inductance, and resistance of their cables, even if they aren't willing to disclose the geometry and materials used.
I've usually got an open mind about what will provide a positive benefit to an audio system, but this is right up there with using gallium alloys for speaker cable conductors - one of the worst electrical conductors that can still be considered a metal.
These kinds of approaches which seem to ignore everything we've learned about physics and electro-magnetic behavior give audiophile products a bad reputation.
I really wish cable manufacturers would, at the very least, list the capacitance, inductance, and resistance of their cables, even if they aren't willing to disclose the geometry and materials used.