Please visit my online school for live audio engineers at www.productioninstitute.com A description of the need to learn to wrap cables correctly to preserve the Common Mode rejection that's a function of the shield . The twist built in to the shield around the pair of conductors (also know as the "drain" sometimes) forces one to wrap them in manner that doesn't destroy this feature. Breaking strands and kinking the shield are inevitable if you tie your cables in knots! Besides the fact that it's just a lot easier to unwrap them and keep them organized this way.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Cable Wrapping: A Detailed Explanation
Cable Wrapping: A Detailed Explanation Tube. Duration : 7.43 Mins.
Please visit my online school for live audio engineers at www.productioninstitute.com A description of the need to learn to wrap cables correctly to preserve the Common Mode rejection that's a function of the shield . The twist built in to the shield around the pair of conductors (also know as the "drain" sometimes) forces one to wrap them in manner that doesn't destroy this feature. Breaking strands and kinking the shield are inevitable if you tie your cables in knots! Besides the fact that it's just a lot easier to unwrap them and keep them organized this way.
Please visit my online school for live audio engineers at www.productioninstitute.com A description of the need to learn to wrap cables correctly to preserve the Common Mode rejection that's a function of the shield . The twist built in to the shield around the pair of conductors (also know as the "drain" sometimes) forces one to wrap them in manner that doesn't destroy this feature. Breaking strands and kinking the shield are inevitable if you tie your cables in knots! Besides the fact that it's just a lot easier to unwrap them and keep them organized this way.
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