Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Conductor arrangements or structure
Patent
1989-01-27
1991-02-19
Pellinen, A. D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Conductor arrangements or structure
174115, 333202, H01B 708, H01B 1102
Patent
active
049946862
ABSTRACT:
Audio cabling includes a first conductor in conductive communication with the positive side of the source or of the load. It extends towards but terminates free of the load if it is connected to the source and free of the source if it is connected to the load. A second conductor has a first end in conductive communication with the negative side of the source or of the load. If it is connected to the source negative side it has a second end which extends towards but terminates free of the load. If it is connected to the load negative side it has a second end which extends toward but terminates free of the source. The conductors are separated from one another by a non-conductor. They are sufficiently long whereby they are in adjacent side by side relation at least along portions thereof. High frequency noise which can affect the ear's perception of audio frequency signals is reduced as are low frequency resonance effects.
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Osborn David
Pellinen A. D.
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