power cables construction. Braided.
I currently have some high end cardas, on the amps, and homebrew on others. the home, are fully shielded, 10 gage, Teflon, OCC, silver. they are sortabraided.
I got some good, braided, OCC, solid, varying gage conductor sixteen individual wire for to replace.
These are NOT shielded, but are tightly braided.
Can I expect good rejection etc, with the tight braiding, enough to forgo any copper shielding?
Will I miss the silver coating on the OCC copper?
I intend to create perfect, IN SITU length power cords, minimum length.
But I want to assure that I will not introduce the likelihood of interaction with the signal cables.
I have some unshielded pure silver RCAs.
Is physical separation of power from signal needed, or more/equally effective?
Would a metal pipe etc, to contain the power cords, away from signal be effective?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-28ft-1m-High-Purity-Braid-Teflon-OCC-wire-8TC-Speaker-Cable-Power-Cord-AW...
I got some good, braided, OCC, solid, varying gage conductor sixteen individual wire for to replace.
These are NOT shielded, but are tightly braided.
Can I expect good rejection etc, with the tight braiding, enough to forgo any copper shielding?
Will I miss the silver coating on the OCC copper?
I intend to create perfect, IN SITU length power cords, minimum length.
But I want to assure that I will not introduce the likelihood of interaction with the signal cables.
I have some unshielded pure silver RCAs.
Is physical separation of power from signal needed, or more/equally effective?
Would a metal pipe etc, to contain the power cords, away from signal be effective?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-28ft-1m-High-Purity-Braid-Teflon-OCC-wire-8TC-Speaker-Cable-Power-Cord-AW...
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