In Reply to: RE: Ars Technica dissects an AudioQuest Vodka ethernet cable posted by rick_m on July 24, 2015 at 11:14:17:
Rick you make a great point about the absorption. I haven't seen anything where Dupont specifies it. Perhaps some sticky backed polypropylene closed/open celled foam tape if it exists? I was just thinking at least the Kapton looks fancier but you may have a point...the paper might actually be the high performance ticket. I like air too but I can't get the pairs to not short out when I twist my air insulated conductors. :)
Regarding your "open lines". You must be talking about speaker cables judging by your termination values. I would definitely look into this with higher resolution based on your recommendation. I'm picturing twin lead for some reason based on your description. Is that close? Are you also shielding?
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