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			| Warning: Dangerous Territory - A Cable Question [message #1746] | Sat, 21 May 2005 10:16  |  
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					|  wunhuanglo Messages: 912
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	| From what little I understand the idea of an interconnect is to accurately transmit a voltage signature where the impedance of the sink is high enough to make the current flow negligible. If this is essentially correct, wouldn’t graphite spark plug wires make excellent single-ended interconnects?
 
 
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			| Durn! [message #1748 is a reply to message #1747] | Sat, 21 May 2005 16:49   |  
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					|  Poindexter Messages: 108
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	| Do they still make those?   That's a long commercial life for a product I've never heard of being actually bought and used. Poinz
 
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