deludedaudiophile
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How Electricity Actually Works @jea48 I will respond to your question when I am at keyboard | |
How Electricity Actually Works While the conversation, in the link I'm going to post, regards some very high freqs: keep in mind how very harmonically complex the signals carrying our music are and that Poynting Vectors are affected by frequency shifts. Just my own opinio... | |
How Electricity Actually Works @jea48 , I just skimmed. It all appears to be classical electrodynamics so nothing seemed out of order. I thought the way he approached the argument, i.e. arguing what is wrong with electrons moving was both effective, but at times convoluted due... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. The other issue is how do we prove which exact component is in fact the objectively accurate one. Wouldn't we have to prove that component exactly replicates what the engineers/producers of any particular recording heard when mixing that recordin... | |
How Electricity Actually Works czarivey 4,838 posts 04-30-2022 at 05:17pm electric signal travels through the conductor approximately 5c i.e. 5 speeds of light I assume you made a typo? Regarding EE texts, you have reviewed all of them? I have t... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. @sns I contend all audio reproduction components have colorations, with neutral being our closest conception to what would be accurate. But then one person's perception of what is neutral may not correlate with another's. I think that is both... | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole @thyname and @mrmb , do you not see the irony and hypocrisy that you are doing the exact same thing, but just selling a different form of religion? That should be obvious to you. I was not exaggerating. MRMB wrote 22 full paragraphs to accuse ot... | |
How Electricity Actually Works @clearthink You have stated you’re qualifications here on many, multiple, repeated occasions just as you did here. It is nice that you have so much interest in me that you have read my posts even if you have misstated what I previously sai... | |
How Electricity Actually Works @jea48 I skimmed it. What were you questioning? There seems to be a misconception on this site that Electrical Engineers are not exposed to this and think electrons do all the work. I think that has been incorrect for a very long time. We ha... | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole Thus, the goal of far too many objectivist posters, seems to be the need to save equipment buyers from themselves. Are you familiar with the term hypocrite? What were the last 25 or so paragraphs you posted? Who were you trying to save. ... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. I wonder if megadollar car owners spout the same stuff when a Tesla 3 (properly equipped) dusts them at the light. I don't think an accurate amp is expensive to make. Technology progresses. Pay more and you pay for different or more power. | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole Stochastic resonance requires bi-stable (or multi-stable), essentially it requires an analog to quantization, pun intended. | |
How Electricity Actually Works @clearthink , I have a PhD (yes really - feel free to test me) in solid-state physics, have worked extensively in semiconductor processing. I am now a technical director for one of the largest battery companies on the planet. Feel free to share... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. @clearthink Let me restate. You can compare the frequency response of headphones to speakers. You can also jump off a tall building. Doing the latter without a parachute and the former without applying appropriate corrections are both bad ide... | |
How to tell if your AC wiring needs an upgrade I am now down to <= 0.1 The poor old Fluke had been dropped one too many times. |