In an effort to discover the next great interconnect cable I have thought of something.
Spark plug wire is designed to eliminate EMI & RFI in car electronics.
The resistance per foot is extreme though (2.2kΩ-10kΩ).
What would be the problem with this really high resistance in the interconnect be?
Spark plug wire is designed to eliminate EMI & RFI in car electronics.
The resistance per foot is extreme though (2.2kΩ-10kΩ).
What would be the problem with this really high resistance in the interconnect be?
I did this with carbon fiber in the early 1980s when I was naive enough to believe it would make a difference. 😀 Van den Hul did it a few years later as a commercial product. Much hassle, little payoff.
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