MDM, wrote on Fri, 12 February 2010 15:33 |
I wonder if using very thin solid-core wire might improve things.
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No, it's even worse: the thin wire resonates at higher, more audible frequencies if there is no dampening isolation around.
With plastic isolation it can be an improvement.
The capacity depends on the size of the surface.
Therefore the side effects are reduced with thin wires.
Reliability can become a problem - thin wires tend to break, specially at the soldering joints, where smooth copper turns to hard bronze alloy.
You could use silver wire, best with foam isolation, like in high Q HF cables.
Regards