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Re: Ah, thanks.

Your statement is not supported by their results.

I don't know why not, since I targeted the range at 20khz and above initially and backed it up with plots showing some cables exhibiting this effect an octave lower, although they were not even solid conductors.

This is not to discount that there is a more complex characteristic than a first order effect to skin effect's onset as you said, which also suggests to me that there may be also some resultant nonlinearity associated with the phenomenon in the near audio band. However, that does not seem sufficient grounds to me to justify ignoring skin effect in speaker cables. It might be worthwhile proposing an equation that more accurately models skin effect in round solid copper conductors near to and within the audio range.

I'm managing, generally.


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