dletch2
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Would silver cables beat UP-OCC copper? Unless you are somewhat close to a 60 degree angle, say 50-70, your sound stage is probably pretty screwed up anyway. Sure narrower gives a better defined center image, and wider can give you more stage width while making the center fuzzy, and tha... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? If you have the same wire on both sides, there is no need for balance control, assuming the wires are manufactured with any sort of consistency. I was mistaken though, they blamed it on the wire being stranded. Obviously it is not a stranded wire... | |
Speakers The single most critical component @hermanAnd like fine Pavlovian dogs, we see that many totally fell for the kibble. They are on here every day, vehemently defending those that put them in the cage, happy to get their piece of kibble. | |
Speakers The single most critical component @herman This thread is weird isn't it. I don't think anyone discounts the importance of fixing acoustics if you are not listening near field, but if this was any time before about 1990(ish), there would be no discussion at all. Speakers would be t... | |
My NAD 3020 D proves your Class D tropes are wrong Class D feedback works so differently than linear amps that I have trouble believing the amount of feedback behaves the same way, but what do I know?How so? | |
Would silver cables beat UP-OCC copper? Notice in the quote that I said some of it went about 1/3 to the left, not all of it. In your eagerness to be a PITA you pounced before you looked. But being you, I don't expect you to say anything productive. Again, we go back to Occam's razor. S... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? anton_stepichev OP42 posts04-20-2021 3:44am@djonesWhy is it too far fetched?You make a claim saying there is only one conclusion, I give an alternate conclusion you say is to far fetched. I fail to see how humans have bias is more far fetched than... | |
Would silver cables beat UP-OCC copper? Listening to the copper set up I was noting the pluses and minuses. It was when I put on a solo cello was when I heard the grossest event. The cello was playing dead center and as it played, some of it went about 1/3 of the way to the left when it... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? djones513,796 posts04-19-2021 8:12pmWe put man on the moon and have now flown a helicopter on Mars and here I sit conversing with idiots that think they can tell if a wire is backwards listening to Pink Floyd. That is because they are listening to... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? There is a difference between low tech, and the level of test, retest, verification, etc. that goes into anything going into space. The crawler is critical to success, but not at the same level as something that literally cannot be fixed if it bre... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? Or cycling when someone up front in the pack lets go a loogie. | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? The crawler does not need high reliability, and I have actually been involved in the development of products that went into space, and not once did anyone ever mention the direction of wire. Like never, not in many many meetings. Never in military... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? Again this ain't rocket science, but I'll BET you good money that NASA used that technology when wiring up the shuttle, they looked at the cable and HOW the wire WORKED.. Nothing was assumed with 100 year old electrical tech.. It just didn't happe... | |
Sound quality of Newer versus Older speakers highend666303 posts04-19-2021 3:43pmSome say the all new Jern 14EH Mini Monitors with good Subs are right up there with the very best speakers !Another thing to add to my post Covid list. | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? Perhaps millercarbon, you could tell us where the current "moves", and what generates the magnetic field to complement the electric field. I have the popcorn on. Give me a few minutes. People who don't read physics books shouldn't throw electrons... |