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The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
rodman99999 Thanks for all your inputs. Filtration through the common mode choke EMI combined with galvanic isolation of the transformer should be able to eliminate unwanted signal noise completely. This is not my opinion but one of the establish... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
dill 2,398 posts 03-17-2024 at 02:04pm  I could be mistaking, however I don't see a long visit by the classicrockfan on AudiogoN. Go find something better to do.  
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
rodman99999 the cleaner the power (from the wall, cord, fuse and PS), the more faithfully the resultant signal, when it reaches your speakers for reproduction. Do you know what EMI filter does and where it's located and how those x/y capacitors ... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
ak749 9 posts 03-17-2024 at 01:26am  The dielectric in your equation is effectively an insulator and as such does not absorb current. I named the equation "The 1st law of S.O. Dynamics". retrocrownfan My point is the same as Pa... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
maghister I am retired and i appreciate everybody even those with whom i may disagree... i like too much discussing here and not staying alone... I am not perfect.. Of course... keep warm & healthy!!!  
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
curiousjim I bought a pair of expensive IC’s. Until that, all I ever used were the thin cheap cables that came with cd players. OMG was the difference huge! From that point on, I believe that cables mattered.  In the last four years, I’ve bought ... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
moto-man MIT, I am thinking of your "poles of articulation" nonsense..... If it sounds different, shouldn’t that show up in some sort of measurement on REW, or an oscilloscope, or at least something? If not, why not? Well said moto_man thank ... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
I don't know why.but I had to do like this. maybe it was too long? anyways weird  
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
Now if you had $10000 to spend then you would invest in a pure class A amplifier(s) that is capable of doubling the output power as the load impedance gets halved and a pure linear preamp that has a constant gain through its operating range and ha... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
I use two pairs of the 8tc to connect my monoblocks (actually a pair of stereo amps) to the speakers and use their interconnect cables as well. I once had a chance to try their very thick top of the line speaker cables (select?) on my system and f... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
I was going to make a separate thread about the magic dielectric bias system but decided not to. I'm aware that there are similar magic fairy lamps used in the cable selling industry - MPC Network Box etc.. as one member stated they could simply u... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
PVC and PETE have different dielectric constants that affect the properties of the cables between the two PETE has a lower Dk so absorbs less electric charge consequently it's a better insulating material for audio cables. (the other way around fo... 
Audioquest Pegasus XLR Interconnects
maybe this isn't the forum for you. ASR is always looking for new talent.  Thanks.  
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
The website makes all these unverified pseudo science claims that go against basic established science/engineering principles in cable/wire electronics. Of course no lab data nor mathematical formulation. That’s what people do when selling snake o... 
The molecular level explanation of "cable burn-in"
Thanks for the inputs. You don't hate Mondays... so good night!