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When is unequal, equal? Nsgarch, you are correct in saying that different frequency voltages changes travel at different speeds in different cable compositions, BUT, the differences are only apparent (even theoretically) at RF levels, i.e. a signal at 10 megahz might be ... | |
What Digital Stylus Force Gauge Do You Like? It is useless to measure a parameter in a system to a greater degree of accuracy than the accuracy of another parameter of the system that also effects the performance of the system. For example, the temperature at which the elastomers are operati... | |
When is unequal, equal? Which brings us back to the original question - will unequal lengths of cables cause problems? The answer is NO in practice, yes in theory, but even then, can one hear the difference?Bob P. | |
What Digital Stylus Force Gauge Do You Like? Rushton, finally someone who understands how to use a scale and the nonsense of getting highly 'accurate' scales (and expensive) for VTF setting of cartridges.I use the small scale supplied with the B&O cartridge a long time ago and then 'tune... | |
When is unequal, equal? Yes Nsgarch, image balance will not be affected by unequal cable lengths if the difference in length is less than about 10000000:1 ratio! Bass, however, will be affected because of the reduction in damping due to the higher resistance of the longe... | |
Accuphase C-200 "COMP" button - What does it do? It 'compensates' for the drop off of hearing in frequency extremes when the volume is lowered.Unfortunately the compensation is a fixed one (probably about 20db at 20Hz and 4db at 16kHz) and not much use for accurate compensation.Nakamichi and Yam... | |
When is unequal, equal? Nsgarch, all that talk about back EMF might be true, but even a doubling of cable length would not result in an audible difference or a difference larger than simply moving one's head a few inches closer to one speaker. Keeping speaker cable lengt... | |
Cassette Tapes..Dolby B or C? Isn't it funny that recording CDs on casette tape seems to give 'better' or more satisfying sound, yet digital 'dissers' claim that the reason for digital's poorer sound is the LACK of information (overtones, microdynamics, etc.) contained in that... | |
When is unequal, equal? Also, Pabelson, the 'moving head' effect applies to all of the other tweaks that seemingly change the sound. All of those 'differences' if even true, are swamped by moving one's head (ears) by millimetres!Bob P. | |
Why do I get better FM reception in my car... The sensitivity of car radios is usually much better than home tuners, but the sound quality etc. is not nearly as good, but that isn't important in car sound systems.Keep experimenting with location of your indoor antenna for sufficient signal st... | |
Carbon and silver conductors The strength of the magenetic field caused by current is a function of current and rate of change of current, not the material. Carbon is used in automobile ignition circuits for other reasons than prevention of noise (which is caused by the 'stat... | |
Can a vintage piece over 40 years old be Highend Dmurfet, unfortunately your analogy does not 'cross over'. The performance gains claimed by present audio equipment is not nearly as great as the performance gains of automobiles. Apart from most speakers (Quads, Klipsch and a few others, excepted... | |
Carbon and silver conductors Duane, it is the current running through the cable that causes the magnetic field, not the material of the conductor. cardon conductors also create magenetic fields.Bob p. | |
Hey, why do WE have to break-in cables??? Eddykali, if every piece of equipment has to be broken in, would that apply to vinyl discs? How many times do I have to play my vinyl before the vinyl groves are broken in?There is probably more truth to vinyl being broken in than cables, but nobo... | |
Reviews with all double blind testing? TBG, I submit that your 'better sounding' cables are distinguishable from the simple zip cord, precisely because their frequency response variation is large enough that one can hear the difference in a DBT. A zip cord of sufficient gauge (low resi... |