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In Reply to: RE: Does this make sense to you ? posted by beppe61 on April 19, 2015 at 23:57:04
Actually some dielectrics have limited signal carrying capability. You can look this up in wikipedia under dielectric. It seems that the dielectrics will react to a charge fairly quickly, and becomes polarized.The degree of polarization and the retention of polarity is what determines the dielectric "memory". The best insulation with the lowest " memory" Is polystyrene, even lower than teflon.
It could be that Cardas has found an insulation where this difference in insulation polarities ( inner vs outer surface) can be utilized as a high frequency waveguide.
The wikipedia article mentions frequencies in the RF range. If there is a lot of subharmonics then it can affect the lower audio frequencies.
Sorry to be so vague, but this is relatively new territory for me.
Edits: 04/20/15Follow Ups:
Hi and thanks again.
I was clearly trivializing a very complex issue.
As i said i am trying to catch some principles, but it is difficult.
Of course i love Cardas cables. I have already a 300B and i am waiting for a Hexlink Golden V xlr.
It could be my definitive cable if it will give me the midrange i am looking for. I am obsessed by the midrange.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
bg,
I haven't heard a large variety of cables, but Cardas has bested a number of brands that I have heard in regard to midrange (IMO).
The only issue I have heard with Cardas is a slight possible exaggeration in the upper bass/low midrange (which decreases as you go up in their line.
I have not auditioned any of their current cable releases.
Happy Listening!
DeeCee
Hi and thanks a lot for confirming me what has been also my impression
I have bought also other cables to compare with the Hexlinks
I want to check if the good midrange is mostly due to the use of litz wires in the cables, as i suspect.
I am curious to compare them
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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