OK, so what is the physical construction of this cable? --- Material, Gauge, shielding etc.
Maybe this should be another thread. I am certainly no expert on wire!, but I think I've found a few clues... and I'm hearing it. I have in house various amounts of Cardas Clear Sky XLR, Cardas Clear (full loom of 2x XLR and Speaker), Cardas Clear Reflection XLR (still need speaker), Cardas Golden Reference XLR (still need speaker), Shunyata Research Theta (speaker / need XLR). I am going to try all of this wire, sort thru what I want to keep and in some cases, re-terminated... then sell the rest.
I think that's the only way, for me; otherwise, buy, then sell for something else and try... and try to think of what I remember the other stuff sounding like... that's hard to do.
In a nutshell (Help me! I'm in a nutshell!) the way the wire is built, the speed of the signal vs the speed of the signal stored in the dielectric is "matched", in time
(the dielectric acts like a capacitor - storing and releasing energy, but at different rates depending on material); otherwise, there is an "echo" with the signal from the dielectric following the main signal. Just like with reflections from the speaker against the front wall - timing is everything.
That's a bit of what I think I understand about wire.
I have actually read both of George Cardas' patents. I don't understand all of it, but I understand enough of it - and I'm a buyer.
I would try the GR wire too as I see what they are doing with the helix design, but my amps must have XLR and the GR wire isn't available in that. I could use single ended, but that's forcing it with gear that likes Balanced. Plus, I'd need a pair of $250 adapters and at that point not sure what I'm actually gaining at that $$ vs another option designed for XLR. Again, I that stuff figures into component selection / use.
"What outputs does this preamp have and what will I be using it with now and down the road?"