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In Reply to: RE: Some manufacturers do hype their own cables... posted by middleground on September 28, 2014 at 04:09:30
Firm connections provide better electrical contact and better power delivery than loose connections. If you don't believe me, loosen up the battery connections on your vehicle and see what happens.Better cables and better cable connectors usually provide better, tighter connections IME. Tighter connections provide better power delivery and better signal transmission. You can hear the difference (or at least I can).
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And under high current draw as can be experienced with high power amplifiers, loose connections can result in heat (due to IR drop across the loose connections) with the potential for fire.
The best connections in very high current demand scenarios, while at the same time minimizing audiophool cable tweaking hazards, is to use no connector at all but instead, a welded large gauge captive cable.
I'm talking about heavy gauge captive power cords as used on some high power amplifiers.
A heavy gauge and well shielded captive cord would be a good thing.
It's nice to be able to remove a power cord before transporting a heavy amp from place to place however. A minor quibble perhaps, but worth considering...
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