The Physics of Electricity


Can anyone explain clearly in either common parlance or technical terms the difference between a $1,000.00 cable and/or speaker wire versus a $20.00 (or so) one? What does wire "do" in an expensive cable/wire that an inexpensive cable/wire does not? Does it conduct more or "better" electricity?
llanger

Showing 2 responses by trebejo

Llanger, I'm afraid this is not the right website for this question. You'll just have to leg it to your nearest physics department if you want an answer.

Here, there are too many people making real money selling these cables. You know how people get when you mess with their meal ticket.

I've even managed to receive lectures on quantum mechanics here, even as the "lecturers" admitted that it was not their field.

I don't know a single physicist that spends money on magic cables. There must be some somewhere...

The astonishing thing is that if cables made the difference claimed by the $1000 magic wire crowd, it makes you wonder what they are doing wasting their time with audio, they should be rewiring hospitals and nuclear power plants, it seems.
Amazing how much BS one can read on this forum. None of you went to that physics department, did you?

I did not think so.