The twisting of the two wires is to eliminate the effects of capacitance between the two conductors. They also do this in telephone cables and used to do it when phone lines were strung between poles. Every third pole or so they would crossover the wires (Called a transposition) to canceled the buildup of capacitance. In that usage, it used to eliminate noise/crosstalk. So the capacitance of two wires side by side is higher than if you use a twisted conductors. Thanks for the video.
twisting the wires apply to ac circuits. the twisting helps cancel out the alternating waves in the signal reducing electrical noises. my comment isn't the best explanation,but you can search for more info.
Also, try to apply some grease/oil on the pvc insulation before twisting, it allows for finer twist without mechanic wear on the insulation. BTW, That's my idea from 1999 if anybody wants it patented ;)
Where can I buy 20 awg tinned topcoat wire? Great videos and keep them coming!
thechangee 4 months ago
The twisting of the two wires is to eliminate the effects of capacitance between the two conductors. They also do this in telephone cables and used to do it when phone lines were strung between poles. Every third pole or so they would crossover the wires (Called a transposition) to canceled the buildup of capacitance. In that usage, it used to eliminate noise/crosstalk. So the capacitance of two wires side by side is higher than if you use a twisted conductors. Thanks for the video.
vidxyzguy 1 year ago
twisting the wires apply to ac circuits. the twisting helps cancel out the alternating waves in the signal reducing electrical noises. my comment isn't the best explanation,but you can search for more info.
THECROW572 1 year ago
Also, try to apply some grease/oil on the pvc insulation before twisting, it allows for finer twist without mechanic wear on the insulation. BTW, That's my idea from 1999 if anybody wants it patented ;)
mikeyz75 2 years ago
Wouldn't 2-3 runs of a flat diamond file be easier, faster and less cumbersome than this 'deburring tool'? Cheers and keep up those videos coming ;)
mikeyz75 2 years ago
Great videos! Thank you! What company makes your chassis? Thanks.
biggerbigd 2 years ago
how do i find out the size of my tubes if it dosn't say
Driver4r 2 years ago
I thought that twisting and using shielded wire, was most needed for input and pre-amp stages.
JPa311979 2 years ago
Hey Gabi!!!
Congrats for your work! I'm a fan!!!
Regards from São Paulo-Brazil!!
Bozumga 3 years ago
Thanks man! stay tuned! More to come!
SoundGarageTales 2 years ago
aahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i hate that metal screech sound:)
budubum 3 years ago
heh - sorry about it -
SoundGarageTales 2 years ago
Great tutorial video, Gabi !
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narapo 3 years ago
I always wondered how everyone got those perfectly twisted wires. I've been doing it by hand, so I appreciate the info!
byusnowboarder 3 years ago
my pleasure!!
SoundGarageTales 2 years ago
Good show!
tubetwang 3 years ago
excelent! muchas gracias y se los mostrare a mis amigos de foros en español
Thanks and i will show this to my friends at spanish DIY forums.
richon2001 3 years ago
Gabi, you rock!
zaphodphil 3 years ago
GABI!!!! you can wire em up. i hate heaters. grr.... germ
lastwinj 3 years ago
This is an awesome tutorial from someone who makes outstanding amplifiers. Thank you Gabi for the selfless contribution.
GeekMacDaddy 3 years ago