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In Reply to: RE: Making your own audio cables cheap. posted by Triode_Kingdom on June 30, 2016 at 07:46:48
I haven't but having teflon insulation unquestionably would reduce any capacitance between the wires but virtue of it's insulating factor.There are many that claim teflon is the best dielectric for a capacitor so I would think that plays a role in this situation.
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Yes Teflon is a great insulator but any insulation will increase the capacitance vs. air, not reduce it.
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That's right it does but,that's where winding techniques has an affect..I just conceive of 2pf to 5pf having much of an affect..I would think lower resistance would have the best affect on the signal.Here is a nice article on this very subject.
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