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speaker cable static sound Karmapolice, Sorry if this responce comes through again, but didn't think it took. Anyway, the IC cable crossing was to inject any right chnl static into the left amplification and speaker. If static continues from the right chnl, and you've excha... | |
speaker cable static sound Karmapolice, Just to be clear, did you CROSS (not swap) the interconnect cables into the amp (left into the right chnl.)? If the static moves to the left speaker, it's not the amp or speaker cable location, thus pointing to either the preamp or so... | |
Mapleshade Speaker Cables Adolfo, Not ever auditioned any of Nora Jones recordings, I can only comment on the other two artist, and their recorded material. All of the EW&F recordings are very muted compared to today's better recorded material. Even Sade, though better... | |
speaker cable static sound 1) If you suspect the speaker cables, slightly raise the volume when the static occurs, and wiggle all the offending channel cable connections while listening for instant changes (both speaker and amp locations). Not much can happen to "standard" ... | |
Terminating Power cord. If your equipment came with a standard 3-conductor cord (grounded), it requires grounding for either of several reasons. Elecrical shock protection, RFI/EMI shielding from the grounded metal housing, or electronic-related reasons. Since, in this s... | |
Silver vs Copper cables Lkdog, You thrill-seeker, you! Nothin' like stirin' up some good controversy and watchin' the chunks fly. Get in there! Anybody needing some technical info on cable testing by a non-cable manufacturer, take a peek at Pass Labs web site, and locate... | |
Krell Power Cords??? Jh2os, The factory cord is all you'll ever need, as Krell or any other reputable amp manufacturer will confirm. Sure, some companies are beginning to market certain brand names with their products to increase sales, but once you understand what's ... | |
power cord too short? what now? Newbee, Read "Pabelson's" thread on the "Do you respect others views?". He's not alone with his posted point of view, but always nice to hear from someone objective. Oh, and refreshing to hear someone convey honesty about themselves, like yourself... | |
power cord too short? what now? Newbee, A power cord can be any length providing the conductors and plugs are rated for the current requirements. All "unshielded" wiring is susceptible to RFI and EMI influences. Shielded PC's ONLY minimize EMI (AC hum) into close proximity high ... | |
power cord too short? what now? Newbee, I completely agree. Why can't people understand that that is basically what's behind their sheetrock walls? Within the same room, if he had chosen the furthest outlet location along the outlet wiring series, he'd just be adding more Romex ... | |
power cords Classic defense! There is science behind everything that happens, for which you've yet to explain how these so-called hi-tech cables perform. Common sense says you're wrong. I can't even begin to speculate on the amount of blind panel testing done... | |
power cords Rex, It was asumed that most readers already knew what was meant by "miles of wiring" with regards to interconnected systems. My point was that the entire system was basically unshielded and suseptical to all kinds of radio and atmospheric bombard... | |
power cords Where's all the shielded wiring back to the generating plant? The final 3-6 feet of so called "audiophile" cabling (including shielded) will have absolutely NO effect on RFI and EMI filtering that's already in the electrical path. Any seasoned ele... | |
power cords Save your money! If you don't have much electronics background, ask someone who does. Ask them how a 3 or 6 foot powercord can possibly make a difference with regards to your wall's Romex wiring, lines to the power transformer, miles upon miles of... | |
Best Bang for the Buck on a Used Center Speaker??? Follow up... Also, if your main speakers are fairly close to the sides of your video display, and you're seated between the 45 and 60 degree speaker listening angles, many experts will agree that you shouldn't bother with a center chnl providing t... |