The smallest copper wires you see braided above and below are only 0.125mm in diameter. That is the diameter of a human hair. None of these individual wires make electrical contact save for the very ends of the wire or cable. In terms of production, even with the most advanced manufacturing technologies available, this cable represents a very serious challenge and is no joke to manufacture just right (let alone without obvious faults like strand breakage).
The Ghost in the Machine
We are working on a really nice video which explains how mutually super-posed, two-scale fractal replicated, counter-polarized coils lead to incredibly low noise levels in a very effective manner. Here are some snapshots of some early stages of this ongoing work in progress:
Counter-polarized coils will be shown with artistic rendition of unwanted noise being summed to zero.
The closeness and tightness of the superposition of the counter-polarized coils will be shown in great detail. Again, these are human hair sized strands of enameled coper, not bunched and twisted strands of electrically contacting conductors as in most every other standard cable.
In order to demonstrate the realization of design and work that goes into production, the video goes on to emphasize the fact that this design’s ideas are taken to the logical extreme, to reach a real-world solution which catapults audio performance to levels never before reached.






