In Reply to: Something seems seriously wrong with your rule-of-thumb... posted by Steve O on September 12, 2020 at 11:50:19:
Perhaps to you.
...if EDC is defined as the product of the L & C of a multi-conductor cable assy AND the ideal product is 1, there is an infinite number of possible combinations of L & C that have a product of 1.
Congratulations on understanding the principle.
As you probably know, Kimber speaker cable design accepts a relatively high interconductor capacitance as the trade-off for relatively lower inductance.
If so, that is the trade off Goertz chose as I previously mentioned and stated is not my preference.
Did you follow the embedded link I provided in the previous post to the complete formula?
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