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In Reply to: RE: IMHE posted by Lew on June 27, 2015 at 12:49:53
Furutech is advertising nano technology in their cables I don't know how it is implemented though.
As one physicist explained to me, a bunch of nano tubes each passing only an electron or two will have the properties similar to a laser, Which I find interesting. Electron flow will basically be colliminated.
Mapleshade uses exceedingly fine wire for their IC's or at least used too. Yo cn barefly see them and they would house them in a silverplated copper tube for protection. They were finer that the wires used in a MC cartidge, soldering was impossible at least with standard irons as the wire would literally melt.
The wire, sonically, was very coherent (as most single solid core tyes tend to be), quite detailed but dynamically a bit stifled, at least IMHO. It was interesting and I experimented extensively using fine magnet wire, but abandoned the idea because of reliability concerns
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Pierre Sprey and others associated with Mapleshade reside in my area. I have known Pierre for decades; he is the close friend of a friend. It was he who first suggested to me that very fine solid core wire was "the way to go" in chassis wiring and with ICs. My own "experiments" have led me to agree with him. I do recall the very fragile Mapleshade ICs that used tubing to protect the incredibly fine wire within. I think they used the 40-micron "6-9s" copper wire from Japan that can or could be purchased from M Percy. At some point, Mapleshade shifted emphasis to very thin copper ribbon, perhaps related to the fragility of the other wire.
Yeah, And I have a bridge I's like to sell you. Thin wire thin sound.
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