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There isn't any shielding that would be flexable enough, nor thick enough on interconnects to stop 60hz hum.The shielding is for RFI, or very high frequency EMI. Low frequency EMI can't be shielded, only re-directed (mumetal) or "soaked up" in soft iron. Anybody own a tonearm where the internal wires are shielded? Didn't think so.
(1) I'm using my own cables made from RG-6 and gold plated RCA compression fittings.(2) The cable is foil and braid with a 18awg center, solid conductor. 50pf capacitance for a 1 meter cable (rivals Bluejeans).Wayner
Anybody own a tonearm where the internal wires are shielded? Didn't think so.
Anybody using anti-cables as phono interconnect??www.anticables.comAre these equivalent to "unshielded, twisted" interconnects?Mark
Hi.Because the signal wires inside a tonearm are TWISTED pairs. One pair for each channel. PROPERLY twisted pair can effectly shield up to 1MHz EMI/RFI.That's why ALL my inteconnects, including phono interconnects are TWISTED pairs without any shielding. They all sound better than cables with shielding. Sonically, the music sound UNcompressed, more dynamic & more musical thru cables without shielding, IMO.c-J
If you click on the products tab on the link, you'll see the Anti-interconnects. This looks like a straight run of unshielded cable with one conductor wrapped around like a coiled headphone cord. It doesn't look like it has the right twisting even though the wires might be the same.