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Chess, not trying to open a can of worms but what on earth would the thread count have to do with anything?



Ford, some ppl think that more strands equals more resolution, less signal degradation, etc.
I put the strand count out there to give ppl a better idea of its flexibility. A higher strand count means there are obviously more, but thinner strands in the bundle. This tends to make the cable easier to twist ends and more flexible. The less strand count the closer the bundle gets to being a solid core. Obviously 6 thick wires making up a 12ga cable are much harder to twist than 100 small ones.
That's about the only reason i mentioned it. Increased physical description.


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