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Dejan,You asked me to cut one of the cables in half and re-measure, just to "prove" to everybody that these meaurements are related to cable length.Instead, I found another "commercial" PC power cable which is only 1.7m long.Its measurements were:L - 0.0023 mHR - 0.245 ohmC - 0.1665 nF.These should be compared to the original cable's measurements:L - 0.0031 mHR - 0.4 ohmC - 0.2735 nF.The original cable is 2.8m long and the shorter cable is approximately 1.7/2.8 times the original values!!Regards,Andy
Andy,sorry for jumping in again. Did you listen at this shorter cable?Did you perceive any sonical difference with the former group?TIA,Stefano
Quote from: seppstefanoAndy,sorry for jumping in again. Did you listen at this shorter cable?Did you perceive any sonical difference with the former group?TIA,StefanoStefano,No, sorry, I did not listen to the cable ... merely did the measurement just to prove the "length theory".However, a long time ago when I made up the three different plaited cables, I did compare them (plugged into my preamp) and did notice differences. They all sounded better than the original, normal 'commercial' power cord but I liked the TNT-AUDIO Snake best ... but maybe I was just suffering from 'cognitive dissonance' as this cable took the longest to make!!The trouble with doing really serious listening to power cable differences is that I really need 3 of each kind - for t/table PS (Lingo), phono stage and preamp ... so it's a bit of a PITA to make threesomes of each type.Regards,Andy
Ciao Andy and DVV,as from your measures, I'm really tempted to shorten as much as possible all power cords feeding my components.My guess is that by removing plugs and using screws would also improve contact and avoid losses.What do you think about this? Is it better contact (with the help of screws) or soldering?All the best,Stefano