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Does twisting speaker leads have any effect on sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 7898469" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Normally I would say "no". But we recently had a member report that one of his tweeters was picking up alternator whine and when he moved the wires away from the car's fuse block the noise went away. This says that in extreme cases tweeter wires can pick up noise, so yes twisting them together would reduce the differential noise voltage and possibly make a difference. But other than that.. no.</p><p></p><p>Can you define what is "different"? And how long is the twisted pair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 7898469, member: 541144"] Normally I would say "no". But we recently had a member report that one of his tweeters was picking up alternator whine and when he moved the wires away from the car's fuse block the noise went away. This says that in extreme cases tweeter wires can pick up noise, so yes twisting them together would reduce the differential noise voltage and possibly make a difference. But other than that.. no. Can you define what is "different"? And how long is the twisted pair? [/QUOTE]
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