Can be grounded, can be left unconnected.
many top-level speaker cables uses some kind of shielding.
Soeaker cables technologic dilema…

2. Second solution: two SEPARATE double-wire cables, one for + and one for -, but without shield.

The number of cores, core cross-section, material, weave, both in NES-3003-G and NES-3005-G everything is the same.
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You mentioned shielded speaker cables, so it seems reasonable to ask: To what is the shield connected? What would be the advantage of an unconnected shield?
Hmmm, I see that its Galileo Discovery cable states: Shielding: Silver Braid -Quantum Tunneled Ground Plane Technology It isn't clear just what that is or where the shield would be attached, so I can't answer your question of "what to expect" from its use. Perhaps others here will be able to assist you. |
Well first you said.
Then @cleeds said.
Seems reasonable to me. So, I'll add that any kind of shielding increases capacitance and reduces inductance. Then there are these by In- Akustik where they engineer their cable to use air as the electrolytic and avoid the capacitance that's created when insulated conductors are twisted together or braided as in some speaker wire configurations. You could argue that lower inductance is a good thing and capacitance doesn't matter anyway.
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