My question was how to test the "passive" quality of the cable.
As a cable mainly acts as a several hundred pF capacitor with small losses, it can be tested like a cap.
Measuring frequency response would require a high impedance source like a signal generator with a series resistor of at least 100k feeding the cable. The signal at the other end of the cable should be measured with equipment having an input impedance of 1M (and low input capacitance).
This measurement will give a low pass filter response with a -6dB/octave slope above the corner frequency. Any anomalities/differences should show as deviation from the ideal slope.
When performing such measurements I never found any differences that could not be explained by the cap value.
To show the interaction of the cable with a PU, the PU would need to modelled using discrete inductor and resistor components as shown by Lemme.
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