roberttdid
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Too good a post to waste Sorry Mr. Pebbles, but what you have stated is an out and out lie. That is right. You are lying. This is a really easy test, as many PC based readers will give you the C1 and C2 and uncorrectable C2 error rate. If there are no uncorrected C2 erro... | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp A working theory of gravity. There are quite a few. In addition to the QM issue, scientists have had to make up the concept of dark matter to match relativity results to what they observe. Why someone would feel the need to insist on something be... | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp His "theory" of skin effect at the frequency where he points it out is almost definitely wrong. W.R.T. inductance, changing, again, unlikely to be the effect of a simple cable. It is pretty much a given there are additional elements in this cable.... | |
Why do most phono preamps lack XLR input even thought cartridges are naturally balanced? Sorry kijanki, I thought we were talking about discrete level or discrete within an IC circuit, and that the 3 op-amp instrumentation amplifier you showed was a different part of the discussion. The circuit shown is missing the output buffer that ... | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp I never deflected from any position I took nor did I make any contradictions. The inductance and capacitance of speaker cables will be very consistent over frequency. That you don’t understand what this means is not my problem.As far as I can tell... | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp 3. You don’t understand what these plots illustrate nor the concept of bulk LRC.Personally I have not put myself into a bind since I have no made any challenges, and have only voiced basic support for the concept in the video that using cables for... | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp Air core inductor? ... going to be very flat out to fairly high frequencies. Stable plastic and air dielectric capacitor? Yup, that is going to be fairly flat as well out to higher frequencies. Of course, I have actually measured these things so I... | |
Speakers vs source/amp budget People convince themselves of a lot things that are not true. You are used to the speakers. Get better speakers and become accustomed to them and the Elacs will sound insufficient when you go back to them. | |
Too good a post to waste The ESP (Extended Skip Protection) if I remember correctly was about a $8-10 solution at OEM quantities when it first came out. We spent about $25 but had a lot more budget to play with and did some other things in a low end DSP. | |
You didn't hear it here. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160627214255.htmhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5285336/There are many others, but the point is proven. | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp I counted 5 pages in the search where @geoffkait brought up gravity Andy2 so that is that 100-150 posts, and there are probably many many more, I just got bored. Not sure why he insists that gravity is the warping of space is anything but a theory... | |
Why do most phono preamps lack XLR input even thought cartridges are naturally balanced? I perceive this would only be of benefit at frequencies outside the audio range, as within the audio range, effectively the cartridge completes the loop and common mode noise would be rejected. Do you have examples of commercial products that use... | |
Why do most phono preamps lack XLR input even thought cartridges are naturally balanced? It's common mode. By definition the currents must be matched. If they are not matched, they are not common mode, they are differential and then you cannot tell them apart from the signal. The coil in the cartridge also completes the loop. It is by... | |
Too good a post to waste They did implement buffers in expensive CD players a long time ago. Oh my did you not know this? All this time you were telling people about problems that didn’t exist at least in this community. Oh my my my ... egg on the face. Ouch. Before I got... | |
A challenge to the "measurement" camp What Mr. Pebbles means to say is "one of the theories of gravity is", but he is trying to look like he makes less mistakes than he really does today. Ego thing. |