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RE: Instantaneous current demand and wire gauge?
Posted by horn kid on August 9, 2016 at 04:49:23:
Gage is good only in that it relates to the AC resistance, which relates to impedance. Impedance is totally different than resistance and one must be familiar with the formulae and complex mathematics to understand how this can be of benefit with wide range signal transmission with minimal phase shift. Large gage has nothing to do with "speed".
Hit the physics books, it's all there, and it certainly applies to audio signal.