Sean,
There were bunch of articles/discussions on that topic and I hope you're familiar with it. It is well known that most of the companies do not use engineering and measurements to design cables rather than seeking how to make an attractive view to hook up rich and illiterate home-theatre or stereo hunter.
No matter what price you've paid for the cable -- still longer cable will have larger capacity, inductance and active resistance(which you can neglect in the most cases).
In most cases today's amps can drive any capacity loads which means that only Inductance is our enemy?
Not at all!
The main component in implementing a good quality speaker/interconnect cable is a conductor.
Every conductor more or less has inner and surface impurities. Inner impurities are "born inside" crhrystalic malstructures that tended to have a semi-conductor structure. Surface impurities are simply oxides. Silver conductors have a little-less impurities per unit than cooper. The minimal number of impurities has gold, lead, platinum and other color metals.
The first objective is to use the conductor with minimal number of inner impurities. If there were no inner impurities on our widely used silver and cooper conductors, they would be a goldworth. There is no way to get rid of all of them.
The surface impurities are only concearn when we want to establish connection. That can be avoided by gold plating and soldering peeled conductors into gold-plated connectors.
The displayed ideal cable equivalent circuit is not quite real since somewhere within you can plug in an equivalent of diode(one way conductivity) which can represent a conductor's impurity.
Cardas manufactures it's own cooper or silver conductors and tests them. Most of the cable companies do not manufacture their conductors and ordering them from the other vendors. Do you think they check the conductor's purity?
I wish I could test myself to compare 2 conductors one from RadioShack and the other one is stripped from Transparent audio cable! I do believe that RadioShack wire will be either the same or even better purity...
There were bunch of articles/discussions on that topic and I hope you're familiar with it. It is well known that most of the companies do not use engineering and measurements to design cables rather than seeking how to make an attractive view to hook up rich and illiterate home-theatre or stereo hunter.
No matter what price you've paid for the cable -- still longer cable will have larger capacity, inductance and active resistance(which you can neglect in the most cases).
In most cases today's amps can drive any capacity loads which means that only Inductance is our enemy?
Not at all!
The main component in implementing a good quality speaker/interconnect cable is a conductor.
Every conductor more or less has inner and surface impurities. Inner impurities are "born inside" crhrystalic malstructures that tended to have a semi-conductor structure. Surface impurities are simply oxides. Silver conductors have a little-less impurities per unit than cooper. The minimal number of impurities has gold, lead, platinum and other color metals.
The first objective is to use the conductor with minimal number of inner impurities. If there were no inner impurities on our widely used silver and cooper conductors, they would be a goldworth. There is no way to get rid of all of them.
The surface impurities are only concearn when we want to establish connection. That can be avoided by gold plating and soldering peeled conductors into gold-plated connectors.
The displayed ideal cable equivalent circuit is not quite real since somewhere within you can plug in an equivalent of diode(one way conductivity) which can represent a conductor's impurity.
Cardas manufactures it's own cooper or silver conductors and tests them. Most of the cable companies do not manufacture their conductors and ordering them from the other vendors. Do you think they check the conductor's purity?
I wish I could test myself to compare 2 conductors one from RadioShack and the other one is stripped from Transparent audio cable! I do believe that RadioShack wire will be either the same or even better purity...