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Reply #120 on:
May 30, 2006, 05:11:42 PM »
you can now PAY to have your cables burned in...
http://www.pymblehifi.com.au/NordostCableBurning.htm
and check out this amazing technical paper
http://www.nordost.com/Technical%20Papers/index.htm
r fine and micro litz round conductors. This eliminated strand interaction thereby significantly reducing the well documented audible distortions caused by skin effect and magnetic fields interactions. The combination of Flatline's Extruded FEP insulation and these solid conductors had the remarkable result of transmitting signals at over 90% the speed of light. This represents a 20-25% improvement over conventional cables. In addition these designs have a capacitance that is 3 to 10 times lower than traditional cables. These are some of the foremost reasons why Nordost cables are so accurate and communicate with such sonic clarity..However once they have been used for 70 to 80 hours in one direction they will sound better when they are hooked up and used in the original direction of break in.
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