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In Reply to: RE: Mogami 3104 lack of transparency? Break in time? posted by Duster on August 09, 2014 at 14:27:36
Really- I don't believe i have done this. I will check when I go home. I think I did red and yellow for positive and brown and orange for negative. Could this cause audible effects? Im very intrigued by your post. Can you explain a little more about star quad? I didnt realize that it was important. I just arbitrily assigned colors on my own. Looking forward to switch the colors when I get home.
Thanks duster!
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When wired cross-connected (star quad) vs. side-by-side wiring, the benefits of a cross-connected 4-conductor speaker cable implemented for a single channel audio cable application are:
1. Lowered inductance vs. a simple twisted pair.
2. More efficient noise cancellation (both incoming noise rejection and outgoing noise suppression) vs. a simple twisted pair.
A potential downside is increased capacitance vs. a twisted pair, but only when particular amplifiers are said to be quite sensitive to high capacitance speaker cables due to the potential of amplifier oscillation as a result.
Thanks Duster,
So it is possible that my miswiring could be the cause for the percieved rolled off highs?
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