agree Anti's are superb.
Larry
Larry
Mingles -- That was an exceptionally good paper you linked to, by Bill Whitlock of Jensen Transformers. I say that as both an electrical engineer and an audiophile. Thanks for calling it to our attention. I think it does a remarkable job of explaining why cables can and do sound different, while putting into proper perspective the hype and nonsense that pervades their marketing. One minor point -- those reading the article should be aware that in several places it incorrectly uses "V" to refer to "ohms," rather than the omega symbol or just the word "ohms" itself. Probably his word processor program taking liberties! Regards, -- Al |
The entry-level interconnects from Signal Cable would also do the trick. (www.signalcable.com) From the Web site: "Nom. Capacitance - 28.5 pF/ft." Mind you, I wouldn't know from a picofarad if it sat down beside me at dinner and picked up the tab, but I do know that this is a very low number. (I have no connection to Signal Cable besides being a very happy, repeat customer.) In a different set-up I was running in my previous residence, I ran a very long pair of SC interconnects from the preamp to my amps (around a corner and on a different wall) and they worked fabulously. Plus, Frank is a great guy to deal with. -- Howard |
Blue Jeans LC-1 Low-Capacitance Audio Cable Here's a good article on the subject: DESIGNER CABLES: a critical look |