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Cryongenically treated in-wall AC power wire vtech2000 Consider having your electrician install one or more separate dedicated copper grounding rods for your high end system. Again, separate grounds dedicated just for your digital gear. This is in violation of the NEC and potentially haz... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhal ... the protocol first be discussed in private This looks like your $25,000 hustle all over again. No thanks. If you want to discuss arranging an honest listening test, let's discuss it here. I have nothing to hide. | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhal (regarding a listening test)I’m interested. One exception though. Namely, that the protocol first be discussed in private.Why? Why the secrecy? What are you afraid of? | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable @gdhal, just let me know if you ever have an interest in an objective listening test, such as a double-blind abx test that would be held in public - perhaps at an audio store or audiophile society meeting - and whose protocol could be discussed fi... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhal The fiction or ruse as you indicate belongs to those who believe and/or state the impossible. You know, that YOU can hear an audible difference...I never made that claim - I just agreed to participate in the "mutually agreed objective testin... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhal0At least certain statements of yours are true.Quite so. Evidently, your proclaimed interest in "mutually agreed objective testing" was fiction, or part of a ruse. | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhal0^ Headphones would be fine. I’ve previously posted my test scenario. That was rejected for invalid reasons.As I recall, you suggested having a friend disconnect and reconnect the cables while changing the cable’s direction. That kind of test... | |
What's making my system hum? ozzyMy point was to try to find out if the ground is causing the hum. If so then work on corrections.Yup, that's a very good way to diagnose ground loops. | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhalI'm *NOT* proposing testing the audibility of wire directionality. I'm proposing *YOUR ABILITY TO HEAR IT* with the naked ear using mutually agreed objective testing ..."Hearing" is something that can only be accomplished offline, true?It... | |
What's making my system hum? georgehifi3,521 posts03-02-2018 1:04amOzzy is sort of there with lifting the grounds. Look at your systems earthing as a whole, there should only be one earth point to the mains, as earths are carried between all the components via the interconnec... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhalIt's obvious - to me anyway - you haven't understood my previous posts in this regard ...Please feel free to correct me. My understanding is that you've proposed testing the audibility of wire directionality, but whenever anyone expresses in... | |
SME IV Tonearm and Warped Records snackeyp On the topic of warped records, they simply told me that warped records do cause issues with the tapered tonearms and that tweaking it with spacers was the best way to resolve it.Both SME and its dealers know that cartridges having a sha... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhalOnly thing phony comes from those who state they can do the impossible.Why wouldn't you want details about the listening test you propose - and the testing itself - to be done in public? What's with the secrecy?Just to be clear, I'm not sta... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhal... proving that there is or isn't apparently cannot be done with written words to the satisfaction of the forum ...What does that mean? Users here are free to discuss the results of listening tests, including blind tests. So it isn't clea... | |
why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable gdhalWhat I stated is untrue is Geoff's statement that all manufactured wire is directional.Note the operative word *all*. If you still believe my statement is untrue, perhaps you and I can prove it together offline.Why prove it offline? Why not ... |