this has been a good thread, I'm trying to devise my own design here. Scotty, is this to say that braiding would/could cause unwanted capacitance? I just created what I felt may be a winner amp cable as even though it is not burned in yet it sounds wayyyy better than the 12awg belden people also rave over. For reference (if it makes a diff) This has only been tried on my tube amp for not even 24 hours. I cant wait to see what happens after if burns in.
thanks guys
beat, Buy an inexpensive digital multi-meter at RadioShack or somewhere else that the price is right and be sure it has a capacitance measuring capability.A tight helical twist generally has a higher capacitance per foot
than a braid. The braid has more air between the wires and usually a lower capacitance per foot.In this case capacitance is our friend as it helps balance out the wires' inductance. A balance of these two parameters is what we are looking for. I would build the cable both ways or at least 2 ft.
of each and measure the capacitance and use the design which had the
highest capacitance per foot. Have fun,Scotty.