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In Reply to: Cable elevators (lifters) posted by Mike K on May 7, 2020 at 08:40:04:
It's all nonsense. The jacket of any cable is non-conductive, a dialectic. Static voltage impulses are not going to pass through it and effect the signal on the wire inside, especially if it's a shielded interconnect. The shield itself would carry any static to ground. In speaker cables the signals are so high as to have static be so marginalized to be virtually non-existent.Additionally, static fields of this type cannot produce any magnetic field with sufficient intensity over any time domain since the fields collapse literally instantly, so the theory about magnetic field effects is moot or simple bluster.
If a cable is effected by static, it's a badly designed cable. Period. Propaganda to get you to buy more stuff.
I have spoken.
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