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My observation is that only a few percent of audiophiles ( worldwide ) know, and effectively institute his wire management ideas.
I decided, for posterity, to post his write-up here. Also below, are some photos from his web site. He offered effective, simple wood-based cable management tools of his design. These can be easily DIYed.
Read on :

I respectfully disagree ( above ) with him suggesting - " that wires can touch once when crossing at 45 degrees or more " !
And below, his two wood-based products, easy to duplicate, are effective :

Ask FM Hari Iyer of Thane what happened, ( what IMPROVEMENTS he heard, from his home stereo system, ). He ( earlier this year, as suggested above ) changed his amp-to-speaker wiring ( enclosed in PVC pipes under his tile floor ). Instead : Hari suspended his speaker wires off the floor - polarities distanced apart from each other - freely in air, touching nothing.
Jeff
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My observation is that only a few percent of audiophiles ( worldwide ) know, and effectively institute his wire management ideas.
I decided, for posterity, to post his write-up here. Also below, are some photos from his web site. He offered effective, simple wood-based cable management tools of his design. These can be easily DIYed.
Read on :

I respectfully disagree ( above ) with him suggesting - " that wires can touch once when crossing at 45 degrees or more " !
And below, his two wood-based products, easy to duplicate, are effective :

Ask FM Hari Iyer of Thane what happened, ( what IMPROVEMENTS he heard, from his home stereo system, ). He ( earlier this year, as suggested above ) changed his amp-to-speaker wiring ( enclosed in PVC pipes under his tile floor ). Instead : Hari suspended his speaker wires off the floor - polarities distanced apart from each other - freely in air, touching nothing.
Jeff
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