@jerkface - have you considered wire type, wire material, insulation?.
Wire type: solid wire is far superior to stranded wire
Wire Material: UP-OCC solid Silver is best, but to keep it reasonable then use UP-OCC solid copper
Insulation has an impact on the signal, so you should look at getting as close to an Air insulation as much as possible.
NOTE: Insulation acts like a dielectric and there is a measurement called Dielectric Constant, where...
I use cables that are 9ft long and get exceptional sound quality.
Take a look at this thread...
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/duelund-conversion-to-diy-helix-geometry-cabling
The last two pages talk about Air dielectric and what others have found when applying this approach
There is also mention of power cables and Interconnects that adopt the Helix geometry, materials and insulations mentioned in that post and they work extremely well
Cables are far more complex than people believe them to be - it’s NOT as many believe just L, C, R.
Regards - Steve
Wire type: solid wire is far superior to stranded wire
Wire Material: UP-OCC solid Silver is best, but to keep it reasonable then use UP-OCC solid copper
Insulation has an impact on the signal, so you should look at getting as close to an Air insulation as much as possible.
NOTE: Insulation acts like a dielectric and there is a measurement called Dielectric Constant, where...
- Teflon is 2.2
- Foamed Teflon is 1.45
- cotton is 1.3
- Air is 1.1
- vacuum is 1.0
- Start with bare UP-OCC wire
- Actually use two identical wire twisted together for each conductor - it seems to improve things, but I am yet to discover exactly why
- insert the bare wire into a Teflon tube that is just larger than the wire - the tube does not collapse around the wire like cotton, so the wire only ever touches the tube in one very small place - the rest of the wire is surrounded by air
- seal the ends with a small piece of heat shrink to prevent oxidation
- Attach KLE Innovations Bananas, they provide the best connection method available - I've tried many methods and these are the best
I use cables that are 9ft long and get exceptional sound quality.
Take a look at this thread...
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/duelund-conversion-to-diy-helix-geometry-cabling
The last two pages talk about Air dielectric and what others have found when applying this approach
There is also mention of power cables and Interconnects that adopt the Helix geometry, materials and insulations mentioned in that post and they work extremely well
Cables are far more complex than people believe them to be - it’s NOT as many believe just L, C, R.
Regards - Steve