> 
> Nominal impedance: All of their speaker cables offer a nominal
> impedance that is below 10 ohms, so it does not interfere / create
> impedance bumps between the amp and speaker.

10 Ohms!!!  Huh??

> 
> Time smear: By using one conductor, the signal path remains one length
> regardless of frequency. You don't run into "strand jumping" via
> stranded cable or dissimilar arrival times from various length paths as
> used in many multi-conductored Litz based designs. Any time that you
> have multiple signal paths available, you'll always have a small amount
> of time smear involved. After all, it is IMPOSSIBLE to make ALL the
> conductors exactly the same length.

Strand jumping?  One length regardless of frequency?

This is total nonsense.


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