In Reply to: Re: SoundPiper Tubular Speaker Conductors posted by Robert A. Genna on July 24, 1999 at 18:43:44:
Indeed. It is sad.I suggest you read this post:
/audio/cables/messages/17.htmland try to remember that the mutual inductance of a pair of current carrying wires that are carrying OPPOSITE polarities will tend to cancel the self-inductance of each indivual wire.
Perhaps you expected a more flowery explanation or something dripping with math, but I always try to write so that layman reading these posts have at least a decent chance of understanding what is going one if they give it some thought. I am an EE, who has specialized in acoustics, I design speakers for the Pro market, and have an interest in all aspects of audio. I have made seeking a better understanding of audio cables one of my hobbies over the years, and have firm grasp of as many of the principles that are involved as we are currently aware of.
I would strongly suggest you quit posting immediately, as you will just make things worse by trying to argue with me while having a flawed understanding of physics and how it pertains to audio cables.
Jon Risch
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