Moray James Cables
Cable Geometry
  Cable geometry envolves several important areas. Cable "lay" or twist rate must be considered in a fine cable design. Many designers follow the old adage that "if some is good then more is better and so too much is perfect". Studies have shown that a tighter "lay" (more twists per inch) results in improved rejection of common mode noise and the rejection of cross talk. It has been my experience that cable lay must be established by means of critical listening and will vary depending upon a number of factors in any given design.
   Cable geometry must reflect a balance between both the send and return signal paths as well as with the shielding, grounds and any drains which may be incorporated within the cable design.Symetry of electromagnetic and electrostatic fields generated within the cable is of great concern and do not necessarily reflect the physical configuration of the cable.\
   Moray James Cables endevor to strike a critical ballance in cable geometry to insure excellence in sound reproduction.
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