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Its LCR that matter.

Hi.

Yes, LCR inside the cable is only a part of the sonic picture. We got to incorporate sonic effects due to the LCR of the cable I/P circuit & the LCR of the O/P loading circuit of the cable. This is an
AC networking issue instead of simply a cable standalone issue.

This will make the sonic game of a cable more complicated.

We have read THD measurement reports, e.g. the one by Bruno Putzeys, showing the THD curves of a few selected audio cable of different makes & builds, all come out virtually identical on RESISTIVE loading. One may superficially draw its conclusion that there is no change in signal passing through any cable & hencs no sonic difference.

The realworld situation is there is always L & C on top of R in any AC signal networks which render cables perform differently & hence detectable by discerned ears via hi-resolution equipment.

c-J


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