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This thread is amazing, I can't read it all. Did anyone post this yet? I'm sure it's not a unique study, as the findings are fairly obvious and likely account for the majority of audible differences heard between speaker cables. http://www.bruce.coppola.name/audio/...teractions.pdf
The gist: low inductance cables will lead to more uniform response - up until the point that their high capacitance pushes your amp to instability and sound completely horrible. My objectivist policy is to use Kimber 4PR (low-L high-C) on amps I trust, and Radio Shack lamp cord (high-L low-C) on those that I don't. But subjectively, I'd be willing to take the Pepsi challenge on high-L low-C vs. low-L high-C any day with my tube amps (typical DF 10-20). The difference is audibly detectable with well-behaved speakers and tube amplifiers, and would be especially obvious if the high-C causes the amps to go partially unstable. Last edited by jon_010101; 26th September 2009 at 09:39 PM. |
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) But you and a lot of other subjectivists talk like it is. And when your reasoning faulters (which is often) you turn 7 and start to name call. Grow up or shut up.
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You choose to see only what you want to see. I can not help what you think or how you think. |
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When you grow up I will follow suit my friend :-) I know what I hear and those are my beliefs.
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This is one of the worst statements I have seen on this website (and theres probably a lot of people who are starting to think this of you but they wont say it because there adults) and you should be spanked for it. No one has attacked you like this. We just point out the gap between your statements and reason. |
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Do you read what you right. Learn about basic science (and electronics IS science) and how keeping an open mind (being unbiased) is a mandatory requirement. And most of the scientist on this site are more open minded than most. You on the other hand. |
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