Manual

9
12
g
a
.
0
.
0033
24
0
.
21
14
g
a
.
0
.
0048
17
0
.
13
16
g
a
.
0
.
0079
16
0
.
18
18
g
a
.
0
.
0128
28
0
.
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Hooking Up Cables
The ideal conductor would have negligible resistance, inductance and
capacitance. The table below shows how a few actual speaker cables
measure up.
Cable Ωs/ft pF/ft µH/ft
Capacitance is considered insignificant in each cable because its ef- fect
is well out of the audio bandwidth; inductance can be de- creased (at the
expense of increased capacitance) by keeping the conductor pair closely
spaced.
How long would a cable have to be before inductance effects would
impinge on the audio spectrum? Approximately 300 feet of 12 gauge
would be required to establish a corner frequency of 20 kHz with an
8 Ohm loudspeaker. As you see, inductance is not a problem for most
of us.