What is a parallel audio cable and how does it differ from standard twisted pair speaker cables?
A parallel audio cable features conductors that run side‑by‑side in a uniform geometric plane, rather than being twisted together. This construction creates a controlled, low‑inductance transmission path with consistent impedance along the entire length. Unlike twisted pair designs, which can introduce phase shifts and higher inductance at audio frequencies, the parallel lay preserves transient detail and high‑frequency phase coherence. The result is more accurate sound reproduction, particularly critical when connecting power amplifiers to professional loudspeaker arrays over long distances in touring, installation, and studio environments.