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Re: Wrapping cables - star quad

Subject: Re: Wrapping cables - star quad
From: "freitojos" freitojos
Date: Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:43 pm ((PST))
After some search now I have this cable GOTHAM 13001 2 PAIR ROUND. http://w=
ww.gotham.ch/en/index.php?section=3Ddocsys&cmd=3D2_details&id=3D37 here in =
this forum someboly uses the 12001 two pair flat, not round and saids it is=
 not easy to whrap, which is normal once it is not round. It was not easy, =
but now I have the stero microphone cable for shure.
Jos=E9

--- In  "freitojos" <> wr=
ote:
>
>
>      I don't want a dipole antena in my cable, thank's David, so I am goi=
ng to use "individually screened pair cables" with copper braided shielding=
 and low capacitance.
>     And now I am going to chose possibly the Sommer sc-club series mkII c=
opper braided at Thomann 1.09=80 m, the cables must have 60 to 70 mts and n=
eutrik plugs.Cheap cables is not a good idea.My hi-fi experience saids to m=
e that long run line level rca cables for stereo makes a huge interference =
problem so I have had to put a Jensen transformer, and now the 15 mts stere=
o cable is ok.
> Jos=E9
>
> --- In  "Avocet" <brini@> wrote:
> >
> > In April we discussed star quad and combining mic leads and this is
> > part of my reply to a poster who picked up RF from a local
> > transmitter.
> >
> > As soon as you feed two mic leads into one cable you are liable to set
> > up a dipole with the shielding let alone the conductors which will
> > then conduct down the star quad very effectively whatever the
> > grounding arrangements.
> >
> > The risk with 6-core is cross-talk between channels which is less
> > serious with stereo use, but if it is a critical job, individually
> > screened pair cable is safer.
> >
> > David
> >
> > David Brinicombe
> > North Devon, UK
> > Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
> >
>











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