Play some Mozart woodwind ensemble that includes a French horn and I'm sure I can detect >= 0.003%... been there, done that, but then I was the clarinetist in the group ;-) ...Jim Thompson
Play some Mozart woodwind ensemble that includes a French horn and I'm sure I can detect >= 0.003%... been there, done that, but then I was the clarinetist in the group ;-) ...Jim Thompson
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Yes. Both "delusional", and "deluded" (Quaaludes) comes to mind. :-)
Bullshit. You are at least an order of magnitude off.
How 'bout you retards put up a list of gear that even meets your claimed specs. 0.001% OR 0.003%. It is a very short list, and an even shorter list of those that actually meet their claims when all is told (or listened to).
Most, if not nearly all don't even come close.
Delusional twits distorting the minds of all that see their utter horseshit.
So does 14ga or 16ga zip cord. Goes around the terminals nicely too.
Regular old #10 or #12 Ga El Cheapo speaker wire from the swap meet works better, and it is marked, so you do not have to go hunting for little ridges on the wire sheathing.
A pair of #12 TFE SPC wires twisted together loosely from work works pretty damned good too. Better, in fact.
Don't worry, K-Tard. I am addressing the thread, not you, so your stupidity remains intact.
The ployrad cable I was talking about has ~ 0.08 uf/ft
250' of that was used in a test.At 5 khz, that is ~ Xc of 1.6.
The amp that was in use, rated at 100 watts RMS @ 8 ohms..
Checking the figures, I think it can be seen where the problem is..
Speaker wire on the other hand, uses material that does not exhibit this high C/ft., not just for the material but the physical construction of twin lead reduces the effect.
Figures you'd be so stupid you'd have to go "hunting" for the ridges. Zip cord is *cheap* and looks like the lamps cord.
You're batting average is still 0, AlwaysWrong.
Thanks for the laughs the second tome around! I first read this shortly after you published it...about eight years ago now! Some things never change!
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On a sunny day (Sun, 03 Jan 2010 15:58:49 -0500) it happened Jamie wrote in :
OK, so that is extreme capacitance. I just use power mains leads for the speakers... Less then 1000 pF / meter I am sure. I think I have never seen a cable of 80 nF / foot :-)
You've got to hand it to them: As far as I can tell, this doesn't connect to anything, nor does it have a power source (maybe I missed something?).
If so, no compliance testing (FCC, UL, etc.) needs to be done. No false claims will be made (to anyone in an official capacity) of performance.
On a related note: My auto sig generator pulled this one up on its own. Coincidence? I think not.
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And do you use low C speakers too? I'm wondering just how low you think the cable capacitance needs to be for a typical 8 ohm, or less, speaker system? Easy enough to measure the signal at the speaker terminals in any case to prove if there really is a problem.
MrT.
You mean two or three. But he did say >=0.003%, not HOW MUCH greater than! :-) :-)
Forget the equipment (lot's of electronics can actually do better than that these days), name one recording that can meet that spec? Or even a speaker for that matter.
MrT.
[snip]
That's it!! Speaker oil!
Off to the patent office. Quickly.
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Yep, who uses 250' speaker cables?
MrT.
So, how many did you order?
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I've built amplifiers that tested at 0.003% (hp Audio Distortion Analyzer), which is why I used that number. I _could_ hear that distortion. However that _was_ >20 years ago ;-)
Playing in an orchestra makes you hyper sensitive to distortion, because you know what it _should_ sound like. ...Jim Thompson
-- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
When you need to run some wire from pole to pole in a recreation area that has a baseball field in it.
From looking at it? It may not even be a real object.
And you believe what you read on that site?
Sylvia.
LOWER C than a parallel or twisted pair. Also a lower L.
Never said that there was a problem. Note where one of the main features I liked about them is their flat construction.
"Low C speakers"? WAKE UP!
Outdoor events, maybe?
Much better to pipe the signal (wirelessly even) and amplify locally to the transducer.
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