I'm hiding my speaker cables under my house to satisfy my better half. I know it's best to keep cable capacitance to a minimum. But what would be the optimum and never to exceed limit in capacitance on a 33foot run. I'm hiding all the components in a closet and the speakers are a minimum of 33 feet (allowing for up and down) to each speaker wall terminal. I'm choosing twin twisted pair coas that is braid shielded because I have to cross the 220 service entrance power to the house run which is under the house also. I was told if I twist the two 20AWG conductors together I will achieve lower capacitance. Thanks, Jim
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Topic - 33 foot speaker cable capacitance - mobiasloop 11:05:50 02/06/16 (6)
- RE: 33 foot speaker cable capacitance - Lew 10:16:40 02/08/16 (1)
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- RE: 33 foot speaker cable capacitance - Caucasian Blackplate 21:53:47 02/06/16 (0)
- RE: 33 foot speaker cable capacitance - drlowmu 19:56:33 02/06/16 (0)
- RE: 33 foot speaker cable capacitance - Triode_Kingdom 15:11:06 02/06/16 (0)