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"Skin Effect" has no relevance with audio frequencies, at all. You are probably thinking of cable capacitance.
Thanks StanD.
But MY hearing extends to 100 kHz! (BatBoy) Capacitance can rolloff high frequencies. I used to tinker with speaker building and Radio Shack had capacitors, transistors, etc.
No desire to spread mis-information. The articles compared various Audiophile and less expensive cables and concluded there was little difference in the audible frequencies based on measurements. The point was made that in nearly every case "skin effect" was NOT relevant in the audible frequencies unless you are a Bat. The point that they were talking about LONG runs makes capacitance the likely culprit