YES, IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

Do you know what the “Skin Effect” is?

Our high-density braided copper mesh shielding allows us to offer you a top-level audio cable, just like the ones used by the most renowned artists in any musical genre.

And among other benefits, let us tell you about how we reduce the “Skin Effect” in signal transmission: The “Skin Effect” is a phenomenon that occurs in audio cables when high-frequency currents tend to flow near the surface of the conductor instead of being evenly distributed throughout the conductor.

By using a braid of copper wires instead of a single conductor, SOLCOR Cables increase the total surface area available for current, which significantly helps mitigate this annoying effect and maintain better signal transmission quality.

Other benefits offered by our high-density braided copper mesh shielding include:

Lower capacitance. Capacitance is an electrical property that affects signal transmission in cables. High-density braided copper tends to have lower capacitance compared to single-conductor cables. This can be particularly beneficial in high-frequency audio applications, as a lower capacitance helps to preserve the original signal characteristics and reduces high-frequency attenuation.

Improved frequency response. Due to the reduction in electrical resistance and capacitance in cables with high-density braided copper mesh shielding, there is an improvement in frequency response. This means that the cable is capable of transmitting a more accurately and wide range of frequencies, contributing to a more precise and detailed audio reproduction.