geoffkait
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Do speaker cables need a burn in period? It’s the double slit experiment. There is also a single slit experiment. First performed in 1801 for light, then later for other things like electrons, atoms and molecules. Could even be rats or glubson with the right experiment. 🐀 | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? And you do an excellent job of hiding it, I must say. 😬I think there might possibly be some screws that need a little tightening. | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? Whoa! What’s this? The Revenge of the Nerds Pt. 2?At least glubson has the decency to admit he doesn’t understand this stuff. As opposed to lying about being an engineer. | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? It’s not semantic but that’s OK. As I said, it’s the wire not the electricity anyway. | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? Sorry, but energy is not equivalent to power. Nice try, though. Besides we already know that reversing the wire is what changes the sound. | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? That’s where the Feynman quote comes in about explaining things to ordinary people. But what you stated earlier was that no one could define Higgs boson, which is not (rpt not) true. Obviously someone can define and explain Higgs boson because it ... | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? Az, don’t tell me you haven’t seen the data sheets. You know, the ones from HiFi Tuning. Shame on you! You know, you really need to do some due diligence. God helps those who help themselves. | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? Kate Upton understands particle physics. I’m assuming. | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? Teo wroteWe, as a group of beings we like to call humans, still don’t know what an atom is. Nice name and descriptors and all, but if you dig into it, we still can’t really define an atomic particle with any clarity. Even with all that text, effor... | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? All this time and explanation, still a lot of folks don’t seem to get what is meant by the term directionality. When did arrows start appearing on audio cables? Has it really been 25 years ago? I guess Feynman was right, after all. An ordinary man... | |
Let's talk power cords That clears things up. 😀 | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? Twas not I who dropped his name. | |
Let's talk power cords OK. Purity of metal, gauge of conductor, geometry of conductor(s), dielectric material, length of power cord, stranded vs solid core, silver vs copper, broken in properly vs not, quality of connectors, cryogenically treated or not, controlled for ... | |
Do speaker cables need a burn in period? And for dropping names. | |
Let's talk power cords There are many reasons why some power cords are better than others. It’s analogous to why some interconnects are better than others or why some fuses are better than others. It’s not rocket science. 🚀 |