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<blockquote data-quote="RoseMarysBaby" data-source="post: 440984" data-attributes="member: 554348"><p>well the whole idea of twisted wire is the idea that low bass notes tend to gether near the middle of the wire while higher notes tend to drift towards the outer part of the wire. And the lower bass note supposedly move slower than high notes. The whole idea behind twisted wire is if you have some of the strands going down the middle on a straight line and then twisted wire going around the outside the higher notes which will be sticking the outside of the wire will have to travel a longer path making them reach there destination at closer times.</p><p></p><p>Short answer: it will afect bass and treble timing.</p><p></p><p>Don't know if it is true or not but i am just telling you the reasoning some people use for selling 80 dollar RCA cables....</p><p></p><p>oh and BTW that chart is in amps which most people will not know how to transfer amps to watts so you may want to find a chart the show AWG power capacities in wattage to prevent confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoseMarysBaby, post: 440984, member: 554348"] well the whole idea of twisted wire is the idea that low bass notes tend to gether near the middle of the wire while higher notes tend to drift towards the outer part of the wire. And the lower bass note supposedly move slower than high notes. The whole idea behind twisted wire is if you have some of the strands going down the middle on a straight line and then twisted wire going around the outside the higher notes which will be sticking the outside of the wire will have to travel a longer path making them reach there destination at closer times. Short answer: it will afect bass and treble timing. Don't know if it is true or not but i am just telling you the reasoning some people use for selling 80 dollar RCA cables.... oh and BTW that chart is in amps which most people will not know how to transfer amps to watts so you may want to find a chart the show AWG power capacities in wattage to prevent confusion. [/QUOTE]
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