Is someone going to explain why skin effect matters at audio frequencies? We don't really 'worry' about it til we reach GHz in my line of work. Bet that cable's got pretty high capacitance - does it sound 'smoother' by any chance?
And how does cryogenic freezing help?
I'd prefer real answers rather than that typical of hifi dealers "I don't know why it works but my ears tell me it does" nonesense.
For the record (no pun) for my interconnects, I use RF cable. I use a generic low loss (ie low capacitance) variety with basic soldered plated RCAs on the ends. Knowing that I haven't introduced any significant capacitance gives me a 'clean sheet' if you will, so I can control drive loading and input impedance on the boards and ignore cable factors completely.
For my speaker cables, I use a heavy gauge copper. Heavy enough that, once again, damping, current delivery etc are controlled by my amplifier rather than the cable having any influence.
For my mains cables, I use... err... mains cable. I am happy that my power supplies are fine. Regarding power, if you are running modern-ish kit which contains op-amps, look up PSRR and tell me if you *still* think a screened power cable matters
And how does cryogenic freezing help?
I'd prefer real answers rather than that typical of hifi dealers "I don't know why it works but my ears tell me it does" nonesense.
For the record (no pun) for my interconnects, I use RF cable. I use a generic low loss (ie low capacitance) variety with basic soldered plated RCAs on the ends. Knowing that I haven't introduced any significant capacitance gives me a 'clean sheet' if you will, so I can control drive loading and input impedance on the boards and ignore cable factors completely.
For my speaker cables, I use a heavy gauge copper. Heavy enough that, once again, damping, current delivery etc are controlled by my amplifier rather than the cable having any influence.
For my mains cables, I use... err... mains cable. I am happy that my power supplies are fine. Regarding power, if you are running modern-ish kit which contains op-amps, look up PSRR and tell me if you *still* think a screened power cable matters