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Most musical instrument sound pick-ups such as those in electric guitars are comprised of high impedance circuits driven by voltage ... Read more
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Most musical instrument sound pick-ups such as those in electric guitars are comprised of high impedance circuits driven by voltage, in other words by very small electrical current flow. Therefore, so-called MICROPHONICS (noise) becomes a critical problem. (Microphonics means noise that is generated when the cable is moved and or tapped when the cabling circuit is a high impedance link.) Guitar cables must be counter-measured against this, so, a conductive PVC layer is placed under the shield conductor in most cases even though it may have a bad affect on audio sound quality. Therefore, the conductive PVC (black carbon PVC) layer must be removed together with the shielding conductor when wiring, otherwise we receive a strange claim that the cable is shorting.
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Cable users can debate this versus another Japanese cable but from a builder's perspective there is no comparison- Mogami is far easier to work with due to it's full wound shielding (I hate untangling brittle braided shielding) and really tough outer shell; an advantage because you aren't shearing off strands all the time. I see lots of numbers regarding copper purity, what matters to be is that Mogami is always bright and clean, like it's tone. Now it is all I use.
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