<font color='#000000'>Solid core or stranded? Why? Mark</font>
gene Audioholics Master Chief Administrator Jan 20, 2004 #2 <font color='#000000'>Assuming both are identical gauge and geometry, I would prefer stranded for two reasons: 1) More flexible 2) Less AC resistance at high frequencies For more details, check our our Cable Info Center. http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/cables.htm</font>
<font color='#000000'>Assuming both are identical gauge and geometry, I would prefer stranded for two reasons: 1) More flexible 2) Less AC resistance at high frequencies For more details, check our our Cable Info Center. http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/cables.htm</font>
M Mark7 Audioholic Intern Jan 20, 2004 #3 <font color='#000000'>What about for audio interconnects? Is a solid core or a stranded core better? Btw, I don't believe in the concept of strand jumping so that won't be an issue with me.</font>
<font color='#000000'>What about for audio interconnects? Is a solid core or a stranded core better? Btw, I don't believe in the concept of strand jumping so that won't be an issue with me.</font>
H HTJunkie Audiophyte Jan 25, 2004 #4 <font color='#32CD32'>Solid is harder to work with than is stranded, so my vote would be for stranded. </font> Last edited by a moderator: Oct 23, 2014
<font color='#32CD32'>Solid is harder to work with than is stranded, so my vote would be for stranded. </font>