In Reply to: Mogami paper on Litz cable design posted by coli on June 29, 2015 at 19:25:14:
These papers do not tell the whole story, but look at one aspect in isolation. Thus they mislead due to incomplete information.
You wrote in another post in this thread:
"That works, but insulating the individual wires are not needed."
That is just plain wrong, Litz wire must be insulated for it to operate as designed. If you do not understand that, then you do not understand what Litz wire really is, or it's operating principal.
You wrote:
"Litz is just a poorly designed waveguide..."
This is also not true, and again, underscores your lack of understanding of the actual principles involved.
These statements, which prove you do not know what you are talking about, AND the other comments you have made regarding high end cables,
you wrote
"Explains the cable industry today and their horrible sound at expensive prices... Oh well, a fool and his money are soon parted."
along with the obvious mentality of "cheap Belden commercial speaker cable" is good enough, combine to show your true intentions.
I give you ONE warning:
see the following links:
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/d.mpl?audio/cables.html
and:
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/d.mpl?audio/dbt.html
Be very careful what you post in the future, as there will be little tolerance for someone who is pretending to follow the rules, yet has a negative agenda.
Cable Asylum Moderator,
Jon Risch
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Follow Ups
- A half truth is alost as bad as a lie - Jon Risch 20:38:58 07/05/15 (1)
- Bravo (nt) - Duster 13:57:45 07/06/15 (0)