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kijanki Said:
Looking at the picture of the Music Cord Pro power cord then because of the way the Hot and neutral paralleled two groups of 4 insulated 20awg wires are placed around the the green insulated EGC, the inductance should/would be lower. Technically then Michael, from Essential Sound Products, is correct in his statement in the video, the inductance is lower in his power cable. Thanks for pointing out why the inductance should be lower. I sure didn’t know why.
FWIW, I have few old audioquest power cords from the 1990s constructed the same way as the Music Cord Pro power cord shown in the picture above. The only difference is the paralleled insulated solid copper wires are 18awg. Equivalent to 12awg solid copper, (20 amps). The green EGC is stranded wire. The audioquest power cords are not shielded though. Jim . |
@jea48 This cable looks good/solid. I would interleave "Line" and "Neutral" to reduce inductance further, but it might not be practical (difficult connectors assembly). In addition some inductance might produce filtering effect for high frequency noise. |
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