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In Reply to: What does a twisted pair have to do with it? I used just a single wire in my loop. posted by Norm on January 5, 2013 at 20:24:56:
I am not quite sure what you mean by a twisted pair. However, I recall when I used my Teflon clad CAT5 there was some instability in the sonic imagery for a period of time. Teflon is well renown in the DIY audio community of requiring a break in period. My experience with Teflon clad ground loops substantiates that notoriety.
DaveT
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- RE: What does a twisted pair have to do with it? I used just a single wire in my loop. - DaveT 07:00:38 01/06/13 (1)
- My loops are ribbon jumpers with no insulation. nt - Norm 07:34:06 01/06/13 (0)