While I have no reason to doubt Johnnyb53's sonic observations, the explanation is not quite right.
Slowed or degraded risetime is NOT the result of time-alignment issues, or of some frequencies arriving at different times than other frequencies. Electrical signals propagate through wires at roughly 60% to 90% of the speed of light in a vacuum (that speed being approximately 186,000 miles per second), so the time difference between departure and arrival across the length of a typical speaker cable is utterly infinitesimal, for ALL frequencies.
Slowed risetime is the direct result of ATTENUATION (reduction in amplitude), not delay, of high frequency spectral components, which results in turn from bandwidth limitations.
This Wikipedia article on Litz wire presents some background that is relevant to the type of construction Johnny is advocating.
Best regards,
-- Al
Slowed or degraded risetime is NOT the result of time-alignment issues, or of some frequencies arriving at different times than other frequencies. Electrical signals propagate through wires at roughly 60% to 90% of the speed of light in a vacuum (that speed being approximately 186,000 miles per second), so the time difference between departure and arrival across the length of a typical speaker cable is utterly infinitesimal, for ALL frequencies.
Slowed risetime is the direct result of ATTENUATION (reduction in amplitude), not delay, of high frequency spectral components, which results in turn from bandwidth limitations.
This Wikipedia article on Litz wire presents some background that is relevant to the type of construction Johnny is advocating.
Best regards,
-- Al