after following this academic debate, and how/if it matters for audio signal transmission, I am left with some questions. How does the insulation and multistrand design of most of our cables enter into this discussion? Secondly, in light of the role of the fields around the wires, does the separation of the two wires ultimately have an effect? AND FINALLY, though this all may matter for those that design cables, to the end user, isnt the sound all that matters?
How Electricity Actually Works
In November of last year I posted a Vertasium YT vid titled "The Big Misconception About Electricity". Well it caused quite a stir and like an arachnid had many legs many of which attempted to draw A'gonrs into the poison fangs!
Well, here is the follow-up to that original vid which caused quite a stir in the "intellectual" community as well.
Vertasium "How Electricity Actually Works".
This does have implications for our audio cabling...
Regards,
barts
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@deludedaudiophile , thank you |