I am thinking about building more interconnects for pre-amp to power-amp. They need to be 8 to 10 feet long. I am thinking of a co-axial design of 24g silver coated copper wire with a silver coated copper shield. Currently I am using a twisted pair with a shield constructed of the same type of silver coated copper wire. I am curious about having the positive leg of different geometry than the return leg. Any opinions? Nothing I have built before has different geometries between the 2 legs.
The shielded twisted pair I am currently using has a capacitance of a whopping 93.8/ft
The coax has capacitance of 19.8/ft
I'm also considering the VH-audio v-twist which is way more expensive but capacitance of 11.3/ft.
Probably going to mate them with the Neutrik ProFi RCAs I usually use.Your thoughts?
Edits: 07/20/16
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Topic - Basic IC Geometry Question - WntrMute2 13:10:17 07/20/16 (9)
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