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Trevor Wilson
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On 14/05/2016 6:38 PM, dave.goldfinch@gmail.com wrote:
Depends on your definition of "absurdly long". With (say) 10 metre
cables and almost any electrostatic speaker, the difference between low
inductance and high inductance speakers will be easy enough to pick.
Coat-hangers would qualify as high inductance.
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Trevor Wilson
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With SL3 speakers, a test using 5 Metre runs of Monster Cableâ˘
compared to RG213/U would reveal a marked difference between the
cables.
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OK, I have never bothered to try Monster Cable but I bet that if you
did a blind test between RG213 and coat hanger wire, no one would be
able to pick it unless the leads were absurdly long, when the higher
resistance of the steel wire would come into play.
Depends on your definition of "absurdly long". With (say) 10 metre
cables and almost any electrostatic speaker, the difference between low
inductance and high inductance speakers will be easy enough to pick.
Coat-hangers would qualify as high inductance.
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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
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