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cables, cables again :-)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cleansound" data-source="post: 25905"><p>This might explain it.</p><p></p><p>Quoted from the Patent:</p><p></p><p><strong>According to the invention, a cable comprises an inner conductor surrounded by a dielectric and a conductive layer surrounding the dielectric. The cable further comprises a separating layer which is inserted between the dielectric and theconductive layer. It has turned out that with this novel cable design, a processing and microphony performance can be achieved that is not attainable with conventionally structured cables. For this reason, a more complex manufacture, which is requireddue to insertion of an additional layer, is acceptable.</strong></p><p></p><p>From what I understand they use the principles from the above patent.</p><p></p><p>The DBS cathode is not connected to the "conductive dielectric" spirals.</p><p>I am not savvy on all their terminology, nor do I understand Audioquests' design principles fully.</p><p>I can assure you, they do sound great.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps Ampdog or Schalk can put it into layman's terms for us .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleansound, post: 25905"] This might explain it. Quoted from the Patent: [b]According to the invention, a cable comprises an inner conductor surrounded by a dielectric and a conductive layer surrounding the dielectric. The cable further comprises a separating layer which is inserted between the dielectric and theconductive layer. It has turned out that with this novel cable design, a processing and microphony performance can be achieved that is not attainable with conventionally structured cables. For this reason, a more complex manufacture, which is requireddue to insertion of an additional layer, is acceptable.[/b] From what I understand they use the principles from the above patent. The DBS cathode is not connected to the "conductive dielectric" spirals. I am not savvy on all their terminology, nor do I understand Audioquests' design principles fully. I can assure you, they do sound great. Perhaps Ampdog or Schalk can put it into layman's terms for us . [/QUOTE]
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