Now that I have finished my Crack w/SB, I am constructing some interconnects. I made a pair using the VenHaus solid silver interconnect design, but am looking at making another pair for my next Crack that will be used in a different room. Here is the original patent on the tri-braid design: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5831210.pdf
For Kimber Cable the tri-braid geometry is a major selling point: http://www.kimber.com/products/interconnects/analog/ I notice that they use WBT or ETI jacks, and am assuming that there is nothing unique with the jacks they use. After reading the patent above is says that the non-signal third wire is grounded, and here is my question:
When constructing interconnects using the tri-braid geometry, where is this third wire grounded or is it just a sham and there is no ground per se?
For Kimber Cable the tri-braid geometry is a major selling point: http://www.kimber.com/products/interconnects/analog/ I notice that they use WBT or ETI jacks, and am assuming that there is nothing unique with the jacks they use. After reading the patent above is says that the non-signal third wire is grounded, and here is my question:
When constructing interconnects using the tri-braid geometry, where is this third wire grounded or is it just a sham and there is no ground per se?