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At first glance,
Sidewinder's design looks like a traditional coaxial cable. However, there are many very important
differences, each of which greatly influence sound quality.
DESIGN BASICS:
Sidewinder has identical conductors for the positive and ground connections. Underneath the 100% coverage
foil shield is a bare conductor, exactly the same as the insulated center conductor. The conductor under
the shield does double duty as a low distortion audio connection, and as the drain wire connecting the
shield to ground.
CONDUCTORS:
Both of Sidewinder's conductors are solid. Electrical and magnetic interaction between strands in a
conventional cable is the greatest source of distortion, often causing a somewhat dirty harsh sound. Solid
conductors are the most important ingredient enabling Sidewinder's very clear sound.
METAL:
Sidewinder's LGC (Long Grain Copper) allows a smoother and clearer sound than cables using regular OFHC
(Oxygen Free High Conductivity) copper. The "HC" in OFHC means High Conductivity. OFHC is a
general metal industry specification as to "loss," without any concern for distortion. LGC, with
it's fewer oxides within the conducting material, less impurities and less grain boundaries, has better
performance.
INSULATION:
Any solid material adjacent to a conductor is actually part of an imperfect circuit. Wire insulation,
circuit board materials all absorb energy (loss). Some of this energy is stored and then released as
distortion. The general cable industry ranks insulating materials by loss, with little regard for
distortion. AudioQuest ranks materials by damage to an audio signal. The PVC used in Sidewinder has too
much loss to be used in a quality video cable, but it has a very benign distortion profile through the
audio range, keeping Sidewinder's sound pleasant and natural.
TERMINATIONS:
Precision gold plated plugs are carefully attached with the very best solder. Through choice of flux and
metallurgy, AQ solder has been optimized to make a low distortion connection. All solder, including
"silver solder," is a poor conductor. The difference you hear between solders is a result of
connection quality. AQ Solder does not have a high silver content because the more silver there is in
solder, the more difficult it is to make a good connection. A combination of these major ingredients, and
many more subtle details add up to explain how even an inexpensive cable like Sidewinder can sound so good.
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