Let me rephrase my question, does a two wire interconnect have better frequency response than an interconnect with a four wire configuration, all else bring equal?
Technical help selecting phono interconnect
I am currently in the process of selecting a phono interconnect for a tonearm rewire project. I intend to solder the tone arm wires directly to the interconnect and will be soldering the RCAs myself.
Up to this point i have been looking at Canare L-2T2S or Mogami 2549, both are 2 wire microphone cable with shield. This morning I stumbled on a tech paper on the Canare website that test and compares results of various cables.
Oddly Canare does not test the l-2T2S but it they include other 4wire variants. They do include Mogami 2549 and 2534 the 4 wire version.
So as a result of reading this paper I have concluded the following in terms of shield aluminum pet tape is best, then spiral wound followed by braided.
My question is regarding the interpretation of the results of the frequency response test, see page 10. The write up appears to me to contradict the charts. Point 2 of results states that 2 wire is superior to 4 wire, but the figures seem to contradict this. EG: figure 44, shows that Mogami 2534 curve remains flat at 0dbV further to the right the the curve of the 2 wire 2549. This is the same for all the graphs. You will note that there is typo in point 2, a key word is missing. What is the correct interpretation of the results?
http://www.canare.com/UploadedDocuments/A%20Technical%20Paper%20-%20Evaluating%20Microphone%20Cable%20Perfrmance%20and%20Specifications.pdf
One side note, despite using a balanced wire, my connection will be unbalanced, I intend on using one wire as the signal the other as the ground and floating the shield at the RCA and grounding to the TT ground wire. If I were to choose a 4 wire cable how would I wire it in an unbalanced configuration, do I simply double up on the signal and ground?
Up to this point i have been looking at Canare L-2T2S or Mogami 2549, both are 2 wire microphone cable with shield. This morning I stumbled on a tech paper on the Canare website that test and compares results of various cables.
Oddly Canare does not test the l-2T2S but it they include other 4wire variants. They do include Mogami 2549 and 2534 the 4 wire version.
So as a result of reading this paper I have concluded the following in terms of shield aluminum pet tape is best, then spiral wound followed by braided.
My question is regarding the interpretation of the results of the frequency response test, see page 10. The write up appears to me to contradict the charts. Point 2 of results states that 2 wire is superior to 4 wire, but the figures seem to contradict this. EG: figure 44, shows that Mogami 2534 curve remains flat at 0dbV further to the right the the curve of the 2 wire 2549. This is the same for all the graphs. You will note that there is typo in point 2, a key word is missing. What is the correct interpretation of the results?
http://www.canare.com/UploadedDocuments/A%20Technical%20Paper%20-%20Evaluating%20Microphone%20Cable%20Perfrmance%20and%20Specifications.pdf
One side note, despite using a balanced wire, my connection will be unbalanced, I intend on using one wire as the signal the other as the ground and floating the shield at the RCA and grounding to the TT ground wire. If I were to choose a 4 wire cable how would I wire it in an unbalanced configuration, do I simply double up on the signal and ground?
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