herman
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Why not horns? I am amused. Those that think every sound coming from horns sounds like air blowing through a horn have evidently never heard good ones. If you want violins to sound like trumpets, get horns"That statement shows a complete ignorance of what a good... | |
directional cables? Almarg, give up, you are debating an immovable object that refuses to listen to logic.He is convinced in AC that there is a net flow of electrons from source to load. You know there is not, I know there is not, every reference you can find says th... | |
directional cables? Hey Al, here is the problem. As you realize, In a DC circuit the energy flows very fast from source to load and the electrons drift very slowly around the circuit. In an AC circuit the energy also travels very fast from source to load while the el... | |
Why not horns? Good question, but you could extend that to just about anything else in this hobby. I went through probably 10 pair of some pretty high end speakers before I settled on what I have. Other than changing to bass horns and going from standard to Duo ... | |
Why not horns? I'm sure there are a number of people who have done extensive listening on very good horn systems who prefer something else, but my guess is that most people who "loathe" horns have never heard them properly implemented. Kind of like saying hambur... | |
directional cables? We've been over that. Most with any experience in the matter agree that it depends on the design of the cable and how the manufacturer decide to label his cables. You insist it is signal flow dependent just like others insist electrons are flowing... | |
directional cables? The moniker contains the word simply, it was not an insult any more than referring to Mr. Romgard is.But it was all possible due to flowing electrons. How are the electrons flowing through the conductors of an AC power distribution system fundamen... | |
directional cables? Mr. Simple, here is a simple example.Water does actually flow i.e. a molecule of water that enters one end of a hose flows down the length of the hose and out the other end. The water molecules in your house started out at the water treatment plan... | |
directional cables? Mr Kijanki, now you've done it. Since you started talking about transferring energy some are going to throw you into the same idiot pile that I'm in. Much better to talk about electricity as water in a garden hose so everyone can follow along :>). | |
directional cables? Mr Simple, I decided the stuff in my last post about positive charges really didn't relate to your response so I deleted it. I see what you mean but by defintion current is not the flow of electrons, it is the flow of charge. Since we're talking a... | |
directional cables? when you posted "I'm afraid that's incorrect. Current flow is indeed a flow of electrons. Electrons ARE the charge carriers, which is why we call this field "electronics" instead of "protonics." in response toNsgarch - electric current is a flow o... | |
directional cables? Hi Bob, sorry, I forget what we were discussing? I never said that to simply Q, I pointed out an error in his statement about current not being the flow of charges.Mr Garch made several statements that are fundamentally wrong including "DC can't t... | |
directional cables? Mr Romgard, please disregard Rrog's statement. There is no industry standard for arrows. The meaning of the arrow varies depending on the manufacturer as I and others have stated.General rhetorical question......Why do people post definitive state... | |
directional cables? Mr Simple Q, I see your point about the "minus half of the signal" but I don't apologize for misinterpreting such unconventional and confusing terminology. When most everything else he said was wrong it was only logical to assume that this was too... | |
directional cables? I've always found it amusing when a psuedo-scientist makes a claim about physics which is clearly wrong, backs it up with even more bad science when challenged, and then reverts to something like "you're nitpicking." How something sounds to you or... |