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<blockquote data-quote="knukonceptz" data-source="post: 2235515" data-attributes="member: 548221"><p>Well put Big D, materials do make a difference, strand material and the dielectric (fancy wording for the jacket material around the actual conductor) can drastically effect over all resistance and capacitance of a cable. In car audio it will be hard to hear a difference -mostly because how over amplified the bass is (good in one respect, but not for natural listening) and the added road/wind noise while driving It wont be a night/day difference, there a subtle differences and after 150dB @ 40hz, you wont notice it one bit. For the SQ guys, it can be worthwhile.</p><p></p><p>Home audio fanatics love the Kasa Kable because in the HT world, it is a very cheap alternative, folks spend over $1500 on a set of speaker cables (thats is 8ft long!) so the $2/ft looks steep compared to the 16 gauge at 0.20/ft, but if the same material is used in our $2 as the $1500 cable.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knukonceptz, post: 2235515, member: 548221"] Well put Big D, materials do make a difference, strand material and the dielectric (fancy wording for the jacket material around the actual conductor) can drastically effect over all resistance and capacitance of a cable. In car audio it will be hard to hear a difference -mostly because how over amplified the bass is (good in one respect, but not for natural listening) and the added road/wind noise while driving It wont be a night/day difference, there a subtle differences and after 150dB @ 40hz, you wont notice it one bit. For the SQ guys, it can be worthwhile. Home audio fanatics love the Kasa Kable because in the HT world, it is a very cheap alternative, folks spend over $1500 on a set of speaker cables (thats is 8ft long!) so the $2/ft looks steep compared to the 16 gauge at 0.20/ft, but if the same material is used in our $2 as the $1500 cable......... [/QUOTE]
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