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Flat cables vs round cables?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlaubza" data-source="post: 1086288" data-attributes="member: 21934"><p>The flat cable in your illustration has very low capacitance but high inductance, relative to zip cord type cables. The effect of this cable will be very dependent on the amplifier output circuit but one can expect an early bass roll off due to the high inductance.</p><p></p><p>I've actually tried using FM tape wire as a loudspeaker cable (over a short distance and the sound was distinctly of a manure nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaubza, post: 1086288, member: 21934"] The flat cable in your illustration has very low capacitance but high inductance, relative to zip cord type cables. The effect of this cable will be very dependent on the amplifier output circuit but one can expect an early bass roll off due to the high inductance. I've actually tried using FM tape wire as a loudspeaker cable (over a short distance and the sound was distinctly of a manure nature. [/QUOTE]
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