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Hooking Up Cables
What about phase shift due to frequency dependent travel times down the speaker cable? 
Measurements show that 100 Hz waves will be delayed about 20 billionths of a second 
behind 10 kHz waves when traveling to the end of a 10 foot speaker cable. Since the cilia 
of the ear requires 25,000 times longer than this just to transmit phase information, phase 
shifting is obviously not the primary concern when considering speaker cables. 
What about resistance? Finally we are getting somewhere. Resistance is the control- ling 
factor of the amplifier/loudspeaker interface. Excessive resistance can cause ma- jor shifts 
of speaker crossover frequencies. The lower the impedance of the loud- speaker, the  greater 
the effects of series resistance. A 20 foot run of 18 gauge cable can cause  up to 10% 
deviations of crossover center frequencies. That same 20 feet can un-damp your damping 
factor and reduce your systems’ output by one half deci- bel. 
In summary, there are no perfect cables. The best  way to approximate the ideal 
would be to keep loudspeaker leads as short as is practical. 










