Sahuaro cables, what can you tell us about them?


If you have used any of the Sahuaro cables in your system, I would like to hear the details and comparisons with other brands. I am definitely intrigued with their concept, of lowering resonance in the system, it makes sense to me that there would be sonic improvements. Are they a little like Bybee filters?
Sonny
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There are no Bybee filters used at all, nor do the Sahuaro cables act like them, or any kind of filter. What the designs *do* is specifically reduce distortion products and unwanted resonances. The overall result is greater clarity and resolution.

The designs utilize hand-fabricated internal structures that are mathematically-spaced (like frets on a guitar) to control the resonant frequency of the two very heavy-gauge conductors. Resonance issues are further dealt with by some unusual, non-audio materials that provide mechanical damping and spurious noise-rejection, in addition to helping null the electromagnetic field (of the two large conductors). The result is a lowered noise floor together with increased venue information and (perceived) extended frequency response. The designer will not go into more specifics about his designs.

And the standard disclaimer....I have been a Sahuaro Audio dealer since the company's inception, over 6 years ago.