Why Mr Wurcer sir, he could make his computer speakers sound like they had an ECT quintet stuck on them.
(or not)
(or not)
Why Mr Wurcer sir, he could make his computer speakers sound like they had an ECT quintet stuck on them.
(or not)
Of course anything you want Bybee's (as many as you want) even a virtual Geoff Kait (KBK might be a little too much).
Damm, that means I an succumbing to age related mental problems....😀
Damm, that means I an succumbing to age related mental problems....😀
Actually I thought I saw a post of yours after your youtube link but the next time I looked it was gone.
May be we suffer the same mental problem...
I have the opposite problem, after a few glasses of whiskey, I find threads and posts that I don't remember making.
After two bottles of scotch, I settle for any post.
(had to give my wild alcohol days speech again last night, after a 15-year old was carried in unconscious at 3am. Type female, 5ft nothing, size anorexic, hadn't eaten supper before booze. Checked out after 3 glasses of mixed whisky)
(had to give my wild alcohol days speech again last night, after a 15-year old was carried in unconscious at 3am. Type female, 5ft nothing, size anorexic, hadn't eaten supper before booze. Checked out after 3 glasses of mixed whisky)
Shakin' all over
Hello.
I wanted to hear if upgrading the coupling and snubber caps in a preamp would result in better sound than the cheap looking tiny stock caps in this chinese 12au7 based unit.
It did, but I noticed a ringing noise coming from my speakers, and traced this to the vacuum caps I bypassed the coupling and snubber caps with.
Seems odd that even when the music system is not played, but on, even a tv's speakers playing the news could set off the ringing.
Foam adhesive weatherstripping applied to the glass was enough to stop the clinking/ringing noises, but it has me wondering now about some companies vibration damping boxes applied to speaker wire.
Does anyone here think speaker vibration can be introduced into an amp via its cabling, causing an audible noise or distortion?
If so, would applying a bit of silicone, or perhaps sorbothane, on the leads connecting the binding posts to the PC board , be enough to clamp down the vibrations to an inaudible lower resonance?
Experience with this, anyone?
Included is a pic of the caps' umbilicaled upgrade , and yes, with the foam isolating the glass caps, and damping them slightly, my preamp sounds better than stock.
Hello.
I wanted to hear if upgrading the coupling and snubber caps in a preamp would result in better sound than the cheap looking tiny stock caps in this chinese 12au7 based unit.
It did, but I noticed a ringing noise coming from my speakers, and traced this to the vacuum caps I bypassed the coupling and snubber caps with.
Seems odd that even when the music system is not played, but on, even a tv's speakers playing the news could set off the ringing.
Foam adhesive weatherstripping applied to the glass was enough to stop the clinking/ringing noises, but it has me wondering now about some companies vibration damping boxes applied to speaker wire.
Does anyone here think speaker vibration can be introduced into an amp via its cabling, causing an audible noise or distortion?
If so, would applying a bit of silicone, or perhaps sorbothane, on the leads connecting the binding posts to the PC board , be enough to clamp down the vibrations to an inaudible lower resonance?
Experience with this, anyone?
Included is a pic of the caps' umbilicaled upgrade , and yes, with the foam isolating the glass caps, and damping them slightly, my preamp sounds better than stock.
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My policy is that everything is locked 100% solidly in place, or if this is not possible then any relative movement is heavily damped - the sorbothane thing. The only things that should vibrate to their heart's content are the driver diaphragms - I only hear improvements when I stop anything in the system which naturally tends to wobble.If so, would applying a bit of silicone, or perhaps sorbothane, on the leads connecting the binding posts to the PC board , be enough to clamp down the vibrations to an inaudible lower resonance?
Experience with this, anyone?
Included is a pic of the caps' umbilicaled upgrade , and yes, with the foam isolating the glass caps, and damping them slightly, my preamp sounds better than stock.
Any theory on how this cable gives 30% faster charging??
Red is always faster...
A list of companies we cannot mention would be nice...as there have been a couple of times when my posts have not appeared for long and I suspect certain people are off limits for this thread🙂 Which sort of negates the point of this thread, but it seems some people get techy about their snake oil being identified as such.....
Jan, read what it says. "Up to 30%" surely includes 0%?jan.didden said:Any theory on how this cable gives 30% faster charging??
I suspect that company lawyers might object to their company appearing on such a list as it could be interpreted as suggesting that they have something to hide. Perhaps a list of companies who have shown that they are mature enough to take fair criticism on the chin and either ignore it or respond sensibly to it?marce said:A list of companies we cannot mention would be nice
Any theory on how this cable gives 30% faster charging?
A PR guy's answer may likely be that they made the cable 23% shorter.
A list of companies we cannot mention would be nice...as there have been a couple of times when my posts have not appeared for long and I suspect certain people are off limits for this thread🙂 Which sort of negates the point of this thread, but it seems some people get techy about their snake oil being identified as such.....
Really, that's upsetting. If I thought questioning pseudo-scientific claims was censored I would probably ask for my account to be disabled.
Interesting.A list of companies we cannot mention would be nice...as there have been a couple of times when my posts have not appeared for long and I suspect certain people are off limits for this thread🙂 Which sort of negates the point of this thread, but it seems some people get techy about their snake oil being identified as such.....
So mods, are there names that must not be mentioned, on this thread or other threads ?.
Dan.
+1.Really, that's upsetting. If I thought questioning pseudo-scientific claims was censored I would probably ask for my account to be disabled.
Dan.
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