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Hardcopy Books & magazines

Duncan, Ben & Harrison, Andrew; The Great Cable Test (part 1), Hi-Fi News and Record Review, July 1999, p.30-33, Vol. 44, #7

Duncan, Ben & Harrison, Andrew; The Great Cable Test (part 2), Hi-Fi News and Record Review, August 1999, p.32-41, Vol. 44, #8

Duncan, Ben & Harrison, Andrew; The Great Cable Test (part 2), Hi-Fi News and Record Review, September 1999, p.40-53, Vol. 44, #9

Comments:
The above three part article is a landmark series, as Duncan and Harrison show that Speaker Cables have a dynamic phase shift with a change in signal level. Phase shift is nothing new, and many have supposed that phase shifts might be a portion of the reason cables sound different from one another. However, the measurement results given in these articles is noteworthy because it shows that speaker cables are definitely non-linear components. A given loudspeaker cable's total amount of phase shift changes as the signal level changes. This means that FM is present, and an effect sonically akin to digital jitter is occuring within speaker cables.

The fact that this is occuring in speaker cables means that it also must occur, albeit at a reduced level, in interconnects as well.

The article also contains listening test of all the cables tested using the new measurements, which also include a high resolution transient test measurement, using the leading edge of a square wave.


Morrison, Ralph: Grounding and Shielding Techniques for Instrumentation, 3rd ed. John Wiley & Sons
Comments: The definitive tome on grounding and shielding.

Heyser, Richard C.; "A View Through DIfferent WIndows", Audio magazine 1998
Comments: A great example of how measurements are limited to a one dimension aspect.

Lloyd, Jim and Overhauser, David; "Electromigration wreaks havoc on IC design.", EDN magazine (Electroninc Desing News), march 25, 1998, p. 145-148
Comment: Electromigration is the mass transportation of a metal resulting from the momentum transfer between conducting electrons and diffusing metal atoms, and exists where ever current flows through metal wires. This provides another scientific and physical basis for cable conductor break-in effects.

Wangsness, Ronald K.; "Electromagnetic Fields", John Wiley & Sons
Publisher

Duncan, Ben; "Loudspeaker cables, Case Proven", Proc. The Institute of Acoustics, UK, Nov '95.
Also published in Studio Sound & Broadcast Engineering (UK); and Stereophile (USA) - both Dec 95.

Skoff, Roger; "Wires, Insulators, Conductors,& Audio Signals", Stereophile Sept. 1995, p.96

Duncan, Ben; "Modelling cable", Electronics World (UK), Feb 96.

Duncan, ben; "Measuring speaker cable differences", Electronics World (UK), June/July '96.

Hawksford, Malcolm Omar; "The Essex Echo", Hi-Fi News, Aug '85; Aug & Oct '86 & Feb '87. Reprinted in Stereophile.

Duncan, Ben; Black Box (column), Hi-Fi News & Record Review (UK), June & July '96.


McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Physics, often available at local Libraries.
Comment: This is an excellent physics reference and contains information on many of the more esoteric aspects of cables, as well as the basics.

C&M Corporation Wire & Cable Enginering Design Guide, c1988

Belden Cable Company Master Catalog

"Cable Design: Theory vs. Empirical Reality, 1998" AudioQuest

Hayward, James H.; "Making The Connection: A Closer Look At The Role Of Interconnect Cables", Audio Ideas Guide, Summer/Fall 1994

Hayward, James H.; "Making The Connection, Part Deux: A Closer Look At The Role Of Loudspeaker Cables", Audio Ideas Guide, Winter 1995

Marsh, Richard N.; "Dielectric Absorption In Capacitors", Audio Amatuer, #4, 1980

Otala, Matti & Huttenen, P.; "Peak Current Requirements Of Commercial Loudspeaker Systems"

Lipshitz, Stanley P. & Vanderkooey, J.; "Computing Peak Currents Into Loudspeakers", AES preprint #2411, 81st Convention, 1986

Jung, Walt & Marsh, Richard N.; "Picking Capacitors", Audio, Feb./Mar. 1980

Johnson, Howard W., PhD. & Martin, Graham, PhD.;"High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic", Prentice Hall

Davis, Fred E.; "Effects of cable, Loudspeaker and Amplifier Interactions", JAES, Vol39, #6 Jun 91,


Web References

Pease, Richard A.; "Understand capacitor soakage to optimize analog systems." http://www.nsc.com/rap/Application/0,1570,28,00.html

Jung, Walt & Marsh, Richard N.; "Picking Capacitors", http://www.capacitors.com/pickcap/pickcap.htm

Goudreau, Pete; "JPS Labs Superconductor Interconnects: A Technical Discussion", SoundStage, http://www.soundstage.com/articles/pete01.htm
A very interesting article on how chassis potentials affect interconnects.

Hawksford, Malcolm Omar; "The Essex Echo 1995"
http://free.polbox.pl/m/mik0/essex.htm

Cardas, George; "Cable Resonance is Easy to Measure",
http://www.cardas.com/insights/measureresonance.html

Bond, Matthew; "The Science of Cable Design",
http://www.sonic.net/soundscape/cable_ar.html
(Parts 1-3 of this series appear in Stereophile Vol. 19, Numbers 1, 3 & 5.)

Magnan, Jim; Whitepaper on skin effect and time smear:
http://www.magnan.com/buffs.shtml

http://www.femlab.com/electro/gallery/skin-effect.html

Conductor technology and info ala Van Den Hull:
http://www.vandenhul.com/artpap/hybrid.htm
http://www.vandenhul.com/artpap/brickwal.htm

Whitepapers from Tara labs:
http://www.taralabs.com/papers/index.htm

Vandersteen on biwiring:
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/Answr7.htm

Q&A on cables from Straightwire:
http://www.straightwire.com/qa.html

MIT measurements on cables:
http://www.mitcables.com/pages/page69.html
must click onto the proper links to papers anmd tech info.

Sullivan, Charles R.; "Optimal Choice for Number of Strands
in a Litz-Wire Transformer Winding", Paper presented at the PESC '97, Technical Program, Plenary Session 1, Monday, June 23, 1997, St. Louis MO
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sullivan/litzwire/litz.html
Comments: Has sections on skin effect, proximmity effect, etc.

More on Litz wire
http://www.wiretron.com/litz.html

http://www.soundstage.com/maxdb/maxdb011999.htm
On cable resonances.

Copper Crystal Structure microphotos
http://microstructure.copper.org/coppers.htm
http://www.harmonictech.com/techgraph.htm

Details on the processing of ETP copper:
http://innovations.copper.org/metallurgy/wiremetallurgy.html

Belden Cable Company
Cable Part Number Search
http://www.belden.com/products/Catalog/trade1.htm
Tech article about Cable Impedance
http://www.belden.com/products/ciocahalf.htm
Recommendations for Home Theater and High-End Audio by Belden/Steve Lampen (note: these recommendations are more casual than my own, and do not take materials issues as seriously)
http://www.belden.com/products/rhtheatp.htm
Belden Distributor Locator
http://www.belden.com/distributors/DISTLOC1.HTM

Blind tests of Speaker Cables, Home Theater mag.
http://www.sonic.net/soundscape/wire_rev.html

Web site with lots of info on capacitors.
http://www.faradnet.com/

E-book on Electrolytic capacitors, includes basics of capacitors.
http://www.faradnet.com/deeley/book_toc.htm
http://www.faradnet.com/deeley/chapt_01.htm


Risch, Jon M.; Assorted Posts and Web Pages, 1997-2000

The DIY note that started it all
http://members.nbci.com/Jon_Risch/i1.htm

for the companion note to the interconnect note, the one on DIY speaker cables
http://members.nbci.com/Jon_Risch/s1.htm

http://members.nbci.com/Jon_Risch/emf1.htm
simulations of various cables, depicting the EMF's associated with them.

Cable FAQ's
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/1582.html

Cable inductance, and how it is controlled
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/cables/messages/17.html

Long Speaker Cables vs. Long Interconnects:
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/1080.html

Cable Esoterica
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/cables/messages/2341.html

Everyone Should Get Good Cables:
http://www.audioreview.com/message/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=show_thread&omm=0&om=809&forum=DCForumID8

A discussion of ABX/DBT issues:
http://www.audioreview.com/message/DCForumID6/2574.html#31

Covers some of the relevant EMF aspects of audio cables
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/cables/messages/9387.html

Advanced shielding concepts:
http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cables/messages/4450.html

All about bi-wiring, the hows and whys
http://members.nbci.com/Jon_Risch/biwiring.htm

How to listen, excerpt from my AES paper:
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/cables/messages/4321.html

The skinny on RG-6 coaxial cables:
http://www.audioreview.com/message/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=show_thread&omm=2&om=1103&forum=DCForumID8

Easy coaxial based speaker cables:
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/cables/messages/7637.html

The hows and whys of shorting plugs in unused inputs/outputs:
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/932.html
http://www.AudioAsylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/1571.html

How AC cords can affect the sound:
http://www.audioreview.com/message/DCForumID6/3731.html#60

How digital audio interconnects can affect the sound:
http://members.nbci.com/Jon_Risch/jitter.html

I will be pulling together all of my posted information into one central site, with revised and updated content, look for it by the end of 2000.


Chris Van Haus's DIY Speaker Cable recipe:
http://www.geocities.com/venhaus1/index.html
http://www.geocities.com/venhaus1/diycatfivecables.html

On braiding and how to, for cables:
http://www.lis.pitt.edu/~sochats/TELE2058/awg.html
http://www.duke.edu/~scg3/braids.html

Insulation Properties
http://www.alphawire.com/pages.363.htm
http://www.alphawire.com/pages.364.htm

Wire Gauges
http://www.alphawire.com/pages.370.htm
http://www.alphawire.com/pages.372.htm
http://www.alphawire.com/pages.373.htm


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