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Yes, any poorly designed amplifier at the brink of oscillation (i.e. "high end" crap) will be hugely affected by cable/load variations.
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I have an amazingly cracked out idea....
"No matter how far you move the base-line the field generated by signal will overlay this and the same dielectric memory will apply (give or take a very small small shift) no matter how far the baseline is moved, as long as our dielectric does not break down. Hence biasing the dielectric does not improve it's inherent DA in any significant way. The best way to deal with DA in cables would be to define a current interface terminated in zero ohm load, where there is no voltage there is no DA." -Sayonara- E=IR.... To have an electrical flow we must have current. If there is no voltage, there must be no resistance. The only way to achieve this would be to use superconductors. I'm not as learned as most of you in here, but i've heard due to the inductance in a loop of conductor (even superconductor) there is some resistance. Superconductors get into some complicated physics(at least complicated to me) But it seems to me that the Ideal interconnector would be made from the ideal conductor, superconductor seems to fit that, though I have no idea what kind of problems could occur with superconductors. Has anyone thought of this yet??? Ideas please
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