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the mantel around metal wire has a diëlectric constant. that effects the signal passing thru. The best diëlectric is a vacuum:1Next better is air: 1.00059One of the worst is Mylar and PVC >3PE, polyethylene is 2.25Teflon: 2.1Cotton :1.35
You have experience with silk, Andyr? ...
Hi, Kyrill,And silk??Regards,Andy
... Surely microfine wool would be better, Australian of course (maybe NZ).
Well Malcolmstrip away the teflon and try yr cotton shoelaces :wink:PS but for the "common mode" noise rejection you still have to fold them into each other or shield them
Many thanks for the advice,.....I'm resisting the urge to work my way through the record collection until the 55 is built, which shouldn't be too long now....
.Kyrill, can U tell us the dielectric constant for wool?Andy
Hi RayWhy the bold letters? I would reply anyway : )For bas and mid (triamping with a kind of 6 AKSA monoblocks) I use OFC copper thread fromKimber Kable OFC Hookup WireTeflonTM insulated, 20 gauge multi-gauge stranded Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) hookup wire..I buy them at http://www.welbornelabs.com/wire.htmThe Welborne cable is copper silver coated. I don't want thatthe 20 or 18 gauge solid silver must be bought without a sleeve. You will destroy the silv ...