@bigfoot9p6 You're FOS I've always received great response from Audioquest.
Audioquest vs. Others
Yes, some systems are capable of distinguishing minute changes in a cable makeup. Some manufacturers even offer a free trial and return policy. I know that. But, in a moderately priced system, are there any opinions that would deter one from using the Audioquest brand vs another brand? Remember....staying in a comparable price range.
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@lordmelton I disagree. That was not YOUR experience and I base that conclusion on absolutely nothing. See how clever that makes me sound? |
@khbaur330162 FEP and PTFE (Teflon) are very similar, both are very strong and inert when used as dielectrics on audio cables; Dupont called FEP as 'Teflon FEP'. They are the dielectrics least affected by the atmosphere or by chemical compounds, ultraviolet rays, sulfides, etc. PVC, for example, tends to deteriorate after about thirty years, especially if exposed to polluted air and sunlight. Technically, supermicroporous PTFE foam is considered, after air, the dielectric with the lowest dielectric constant. Also, polyethylene and polypropylene are durable and high quality dielectrics for audio. |
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