The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus of connecting and communicating signals between electrical devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to biasing a dielectric with an electrical or electrostatic potential to reduce undesirable electrical properties of the material such that signal quality between the electrical devices is enhanced. The invention has special utility within the field of audio and video equipment and signal transmission" The balance of the application contains nothing about RFI, but- everything about how the DBS system is supposed to enhance the transmission of various signals, by the biasing of a cable’s dielectric. Too bad so many are too lazy to bother reading, educating, or- informing themselves, rather than trying to be contrary. This conversation has become tedious. I’ll leave the ubiquitous last words to others. Best regards and happy listening, everyone!
Quick power cord question:
With a DIY power cord that I just made, (pure, solid .9999 12 gauge silver) the tubes in that mono amp seem to be a little brighter than the other amp with the original power cord. So, do you think the tubes are brighter because they are getting more power through the new DIY cord or is the amp having to work harder and that’s why the tubes are brighter?
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As I mentioned, NO ONE is connecting batteries to insulators/dielectrics. BUT- the extreme density of some will preclude any facts from absorption. Of course, with no other uninformed comebacks, they'll just change the subject. Anyone interested in actually learning something about dielectrics, can simply do a Google search on DIELECTRIC POLARIZATION. Please note that all audio cables will register a capacitance, inductance and resistance when measured. Whether one chooses to believe any of that matters, as regards sound quality, is moot. The fact is; audio cables with dielectrics will have capacitance, and their dielectrics become polarized in the presence of an electric field. |
@b4icu- Personally, having tried them; I don’t know or care about Audioquest cable pricing, etc. I was providing information, regarding a totally unrelated subject (ie, for clarity: ",,,,the dialectic battery. I may try to pursue how that works and how it benefits the design"). "About the battery maintains a constant/stable polarization of the dielectric: I wonder how I reached to my age without ever hear about it or need it?" 1) Ignorance/lack of interest, as to how dielectrics function. 2) Who said you, "need it"? |
"What makes the Audioquest Dragon so expensive? What is different about it? It uses silver wire and the dialectic battery. I may try to pursue how that works and how it benefits the design." The battery maintains a constant/stable polarization of the dielectric: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/dielec.html and:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US7126055B1/en
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Really want to know if a tube is brighter, whatever the reason? Buy one of these, change the variables, measure and eliminate all doubt: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Light-Klein-Tools-ET130/dp/B071WG7PT4/ref=zg_bs_393278011_2/146-4061357-4825213?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MZWF7PFPY2P6SHZFY9CV |