This is the follow up to this thread from CA:

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/cab...ges/92977.html

I mentioned that if we twist two single wires together, it will have lower inductance than if we left it as parallel configuration (like zip cord).

Your response was:"The inductance will be dependent on the spacing between the wires, and if they are already touching, or spaced with something, twisting them will not alter the spacing."Jn

Did a little bit of research on this subject, and your statement might not be true. I ran cross an article (sorry I lost the link, but I will keep looking) mentioning that twisted wires will have lower inductance than parallel cables (given the same spacing between two conductors).

The article mentioned that the close magnetic coupling between the wires due to twisting [them] will reduces the inductance of the cable, and that this is why twisted pairs have lower inductance than parallel wires.

I see if I can find that link