In Reply to: Solid copper VS Stranded for Speaker wire posted by alanj.martin@verizon.net on December 6, 2011 at 14:44:49:
The thing that bothers me the most about stranded cable is the idea that the signal must jump between strands countless times while traveling "through" the cable. The signal doesn't see the strands as individual, and follows the path of least resistance, so the entire bundle is "seen" as one strand.
It is my opinion that the only advantage of stranded cable is flexibility.
Best regards,
Waxxy.
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