Vidim da nastavljas i dalje, pa evo malo za citanje i meditaciju :
http://diyaudioprojects.com/Power/DIY-Braided-Speaker-Cables/
( ..... copy/paste zakljucka poredjenja diy zvucnickog kabla i Kimber 8TC :
As you can see, the simulations show that there is virtually no difference between these two cables within the audible range (usually quoted as 20 Hz to 20 kHz). Relative to a perfect conductor (zero loss), the DIY speaker cable is -0.018 dB at 20 kHz and the Kimber Kable 8TC is -0.012 dB at 20 kHz (0.006 dB difference between the two). The majority of those losses noted are uniform insertion losses (i.e. cable resistance). One last note about the simulations, those losses noted are at about 28V or 100W of power. For typical listening levels (about 1 to 10W) the losses and differences would be even smaller.
Now to give those tiny numbers some perspective, the average threshold of human hearing is typically considered to be about 3 dB. Some audiophiles with well-trained ears claim to be able to hear a change of 1 dB. It is hard to imagine that one can hear a differnece of 0.006 dB. )
http://diyaudioprojects.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=77
(evo malo i spike sa diy audio projects foruma )