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There are shielding options as well- 80% on up normally and even double shielding.
RF coax is excellent however It's capacitance could be lower if there wasn't the need to have a 50 or 75 ohm characteristic impedance.In audio the higher the characteristic impedance of the interconnect cable the better so there is opportunity for improvement.
Blue Jeans cable has their own interconnect cable (LC-1) which uses a smaller center conductor and as large an outside dimension as they could fit into their connectors resulting in a capacitance of 12pf/ft.The LC-1 has double braided shields giving excellent noise rejection as well as ground loop rejection.
It's cheap, too. Too bad it doesn't sound very good.
Quote from: Daryl on 23 Sep 2008, 06:43 amRF coax is excellent however It's capacitance could be lower if there wasn't the need to have a 50 or 75 ohm characteristic impedance.In audio the higher the characteristic impedance of the interconnect cable the better so there is opportunity for improvement.Really? Where do you come up with this stuff. Gee, and how big would it have to be if it wasn't 75 ohms? Or such a small centre conductor? Would that be practical? And what difference would it actually make?None of this will predict how it will sound. It guys like you that makes people like me (from industry) want to avoid this place like the plague.Congrats, dude........this is the second thread today that you have run me out of.Over and out.Pat