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*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters The process of the scientific method involves making conjectures (hypotheses), deriving predictions from them as logical consequences, and then carrying out experiments or empirical observations based on those predictions.[5][6] A hypothesis is ... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters Square waves have been universally used in audio since the invention of the oscilloscope and the square wave oscillator. It is an essential tool in our industry because it allows you to analyse all audio frequencies at once. As far as accuracy i... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters Exactly, what errors? Please clarify.Have you duplicated the test?We are doing a Zoom session 6 PM GMT 5 Dec, and we will show you the test with the same cables. | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters BTW.1. Has anyone heard a difference between speaker cables? 2. Has anyone heard a difference in the sound on the clip https://youtu.be/v11hmOE1Vcc.3. I have tried to explain it, but some are not happy. Is it just coincidence that the traces tr... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters The main reason for the test in the first place was to find a simple measurement that quantified the difference between different geometries. The easiest way is to see what the voltage drop was across a single conductor. There is no sleight of han... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters Audio2design is suggesting that transmission line theory does not apply at low frequencies. Well, it does, even at DC. seehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozeYaikI11g&t=136sAnd at 50/60Hz bigtime. Max | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters The only way to get a square wave out is to match the cable impedance to the load impedance. This is a standard way of determining the characteristic impedance of unknown coax cable. The trick was shown to me when I was working on the ill-fated Bl... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters We have measured a phenomenon and have postulated an explanation that has been peer-reviewed by two highly experienced electronic engineers who agree that the conclusions are correct. You obviously disagree, so could you please explain why there i... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters Go to Deletraz Fig 10. | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters Can audio2design explain the change in responses as shown in Fig 3. and the close correlation with Zo, if it is not a transmission line effect?All conductor pairs have capacitance and inductance so must have a characteristic impedance. There is no... |