Which cross section?

Which cross section?

The skin effect

The skin effect refers to the electrical property of a conductor in which, at high frequencies, the entire cable cross-section no longer transmits the current, but only the outermost layer (the skin) of the cable. The skin effect has a major impact on high-frequency signals, but is likely to play a minor role in the 20 Hz to 20 kHz range.

capacity of the cable

Another consideration is the capacity of the cable. The longer, the greater the capacity. The capacitance also depends on the type of cable and the distance between the conductors. Through the capacity in connection with the internal resistance of the amplifier, the Resistance of the cable and the resistor and the components in the Loudspeakers, fewer highs get to that Loudspeakers, as like that amplifier generated.

cable extensions

Avoid plugging multiple cables together. There are losses at every contact point, and the contacts can also corrode and thus the Klang deteriorate, problems can lead to short circuits.

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