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In Reply to: RE: Great question posted by cdc on January 21, 2024 at 09:15:14
"disrupting the electrical field generated by the power flowing through the cable."
There is equal current flowing in both directions (one direction in one of the two conductors and the other direction in the other conductor) and through a power cable or a speaker cable and that cancels the field you speak of so there is nothing to disrupt.
Tre'
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Electrical field outside the conductors. This is a thing.
This is easy, many have tried this tweak and love it. Entreq sells a retail version of this tweak. You can try it or don't.
"Electrical field outside the conductors"Yes. That field (the one that is outside the conductor) is caused by the current flowing in the conductor. The current flowing in each conductor is flowing in the opposite direction, one conductor vs. the other conductor, and that means the two fields cancel each other. So there has to be something else causing the change in sound that you are hearing.
Tre'
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Edits: 01/22/24
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