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Um... can you explain what you mean by "sheer conductivity"?
Correct. So in that case, to what do you attribute this lower impedance across the audio band of the stranded wire? Are you saying that a stranded wire has lower inductance than a solid wire of the same cross-sectional area? How about the flat wire -- does a stranded wire have lower inductance than a flat wire with the same cross-sectional area?I haven't been fortunate enough to destroy a tweeter, and in fact the tweeters I've been using lately don't have voice coils...! But I would assume that the coil is wound using a fine-gauge magnet wire.
Randy...yea, they do have an isolated ground...good thing to keep in mind!
I'm surprised I haven't heard of anyone trying the outlets with the orange triangle http://www.currentsource.com/Marinco%20Isolated%20Ground%20Devices.htm thanks fer the reply>>>>>>>
However, my experience shows that flat cables get to be flat primarily by using less copper or whatever conducting material. I'm not sayin all of them are like that, but I am saying most are like that.
If the magnet wire on the voice coil of the tweeter is a small as you say it is, do you think that nullifies arguments about skin effect in loudspeaker cable? or not?
As far as stranded wire is concerned; my guess is that it would depend on how you wind it, or lay it out as the case maybe.
QuoteHowever, my experience shows that flat cables get to be flat primarily by using less copper or whatever conducting material. I'm not sayin all of them are like that, but I am saying most are like that. I see. Well, as I said, the cable I was referring to is equivalent to 10 ga. In fact, the cross-sectional area is spec'ed at 4.8 mm^2, just slightly less than the 5.3 mm^2 of your vdH.
Sure, the sound is one thing and... but DVV, I'm sorry, but I thought that this was a "no-nonsense" kind of cable discussion. What is the "internal" resistance? Is that different from what would be measured if one put a suitable ohm-meter on either end of the cable?JohnR