Free wiring offers the possibility to place all components in all directions. Critical points of the circuit can thus be connected in the shortest possible way, thus significantly reducing signal conduction. The fact that the components are isolated by air also means that there are fewer parallel capacitors, which could otherwise impair the frequency response or the signal-to-noise ratio.
At high voltages, this is of course also a great advantage, since no corona effects are triggered here, which would make themselves noticeable by crackling. The disadvantage of free wiring, however, is its high mechanical complexity. There are also fewer and fewer craftsmen who have mastered the art of free wiring…
At high voltages, this is of course also a great advantage, since no corona effects are triggered here, which would make themselves noticeable by crackling. The disadvantage of free wiring, however, is its high mechanical complexity. There are also fewer and fewer craftsmen who have mastered the art of free wiring…
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