Ozzy .. the price listed in the Lit. is 180? ... not sure if the ? is US dollars or Euro .. also need to check on shipping tariffs and taxes before there is any surprises from Europe
Assuming their resistance and grip figures are genuine this could be a real contender ... I dont put much credence in the listening evaluation comparisons as that is more a subjective opinion where as the resistance and grip numbers are objective measurements
The other red flag is the use of the phrase Pure Copper Conductors ... that might be a bit soft to work with so I would be interest in knowing which alloy Tin or Phosphorus/bronze they are based on ... my preference is beryllium like in my R1s and PS Audio Premier Ports
I think the word Copper is loosely interpreted and can lose something in translation from a foreign manufacture ... Pacific rim mfgers often use the word Red Copper to refer to the premium grade alloy they use ... but I believe the Red Copper is only Phosphorous Bronze and not the higher quality Beryllium grade alloy
If anybody can tech this one out its you Ozzy ... go get em Dog
Zd542 ... its not that difficult to understand and has been around since the days of Edison ... put some current through a resister and you will get a voltage drop ... a voltage drop = signal loss .. signal loss = information gone forever
Our components draw power off the peaks of the sine wave and in bursts ... it is not like water that is constantly flowing evenly out of a faucet ... it only draws current when its needed and how much it needs but if it isnt there when its needed because resistance has reduced the voltage ... well then you stepped in the stream but the water passed you by
Should be Clear as Vodka now
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Assuming their resistance and grip figures are genuine this could be a real contender ... I dont put much credence in the listening evaluation comparisons as that is more a subjective opinion where as the resistance and grip numbers are objective measurements
The other red flag is the use of the phrase Pure Copper Conductors ... that might be a bit soft to work with so I would be interest in knowing which alloy Tin or Phosphorus/bronze they are based on ... my preference is beryllium like in my R1s and PS Audio Premier Ports
I think the word Copper is loosely interpreted and can lose something in translation from a foreign manufacture ... Pacific rim mfgers often use the word Red Copper to refer to the premium grade alloy they use ... but I believe the Red Copper is only Phosphorous Bronze and not the higher quality Beryllium grade alloy
If anybody can tech this one out its you Ozzy ... go get em Dog
Zd542 ... its not that difficult to understand and has been around since the days of Edison ... put some current through a resister and you will get a voltage drop ... a voltage drop = signal loss .. signal loss = information gone forever
Our components draw power off the peaks of the sine wave and in bursts ... it is not like water that is constantly flowing evenly out of a faucet ... it only draws current when its needed and how much it needs but if it isnt there when its needed because resistance has reduced the voltage ... well then you stepped in the stream but the water passed you by
Should be Clear as Vodka now
.