*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters


G'DAY

I’ve spent a sizeable amount of the last year putting together this white paper: The Sound of Music and Error in Your Speaker Cables

Yes, I’ve done it for all the naysayers but mainly for all the cable advocates that know how you connect your separates determines the level of accuracy you can part from your system.

I’ve often theorized what is happening but now, here is some proof of what we are indeed hearing in speaker cables caused by the mismatch between the characteristic impedance of the speaker cable and the loudspeaker impedance.

I’ve included the circuit so you can build and test this out for yourselves.


Let the fun begin


Max Townshend 

Townshend Audio



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Finally an objective, peer reviewed, journal article with no built in conflict of interest demonstrating this is not all snake oil! Oh, wait...my mistake...it’s not. OMG - I’m in absolute shock - OP is in sales! Cables, risers, anti-earthquake bars and platforms - anything your heart desires - money is no object - especially when YOURS is in HIS pocket...
The abstract defines the "error" as the voltage drop between amplifier and speaker.  Isn't that determined solely by the resistance of the speaker and cable?  So the "lowest error" would be obtained with a speaker cable of least resistance?  
tbakin63 

Well done, felt much better when I got to the  Oh wait...
Like to “paste” that Everywhere....

@TBakin63 - I believe the intro is an invitation for others test the methods and results for them selves. Perhaps instead of bashing his work you might test for yourself and report back?