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Studio Projects - SPC-203x
Studio Projects SPC-203x Litz Cable - 20 foot
The Studio Projects Microphone Cable featuers Litz construction and that means that each conductor strand is individually insulated. In most cables this is not the case, and without insulation the signal can randomly jump conductors in an uncontrolled manner. Distortion results in the phase and time domains, and although this may be difficult to measure, it can definitely be detected by the most sensitive of instruments, the human ear.

So, why not just use all Litz conductors of the same gauge, and leave it at that? Simply put, finer conductors tend to favor the high frequencies, and heavier conductors are better for the midrange and bass. Studio Projects Cables use a specifically engineered combination of heavy and fine gauge conductors, producing the most realistic balance throughout the frequency extremes. Combined with a Quad Balanced configuration for maximum rejection of noise, our cables give you a wide bandwidth, natural sound resulting in a significant improvement in overall sonic quality!
 
Have the Japaneese invaded China while I wasn't paying attention? I thought Litz cable was a Japaneese obsession.
 

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