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RE: Cable elevators (lifters)

Posted by Tre' on May 19, 2020 at 06:42:37:

I'm having a hard time squaring these two statements,

"Anything that distorts either the e-field or the magnetic field of the cable as it carries an audio signal will be reflected in a distortion of the signal itself, one can not be affected without that effect being shown in the other."

"Even though the cable might have some magnetic field cancellation (and the more esoteric geometries are much better at this than zip cords), there is still some radiated magnetic field from the cable."

If the first statement is true then wouldn't you want a cable with no field cancellation?

Tre'