Just a few bad experiences, too bad it puts a chip on your shoulder. I knew a tech at Fermi labs that felt the same way, always bitter.
Most of the comments here about the engineering environment in large companies are tainted with personal bias and for the most part are wrong. Where do you think the components and semiconductors came from that you build your whatevers out of?
Maybe Mark can propose a framework for the two sides to agree on even what it means to "hear" something. Otherwise these discussions remain as they have, pointless exercises.
where it starts deviating from 90 degrees on either side of resonance.
At resonance the impedance is real and has 0 phase, but I know what you mean.
going from 90 to esr (min) can be quite interesting for those who havent seen it or measured the phase change. It is Not 90 all the way to min. especially high esr caps like polar/electro types.
But also have to include the series R with min (esr) of wiring and pcb trace etal.
THx-RNMarsh
But also have to include the series R with min (esr) of wiring and pcb trace etal.
THx-RNMarsh
Enough damping to prevent ringing may suffice to correct the worse problems but may result in less total attenuation of noise than originally intended or perhaps less ideal voltage source approximation of locally stored energy source. Perhaps more to consider than just damping?
That ultimately sounds like a compromise to me to save components.
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/snva538/snva538.pdf
So has there been any development using super conductive materials that have less loss or inductance? I would think that’d be the next direction to go...
Maybe Mark can propose a framework for the two sides to agree on even what it means to "hear" something. Otherwise these discussions remain as they have, pointless exercises.
Happy to assist, but the 'sides' would have to be interested in it. Not much possible otherwise. Also, rapid or perhaps any progress not likely if minds are already firmly made up and or there are still-festering wounds. If there were to be interest then many possible ways of proceeding.
There's the social factor of what to call "hearing", and then there's the actual factor that pretty much any experimental design that would have rigor will be rejected by all parties as way too onerous. Multiple, identical hardware pieces, many-sessions to avoid fatigue, training, etc.
One of the best designers I ever worked for would constantly tell his EE's "stop analyzing and just prototype it". That was Keith Barr, one heck of a smart cookie.Anti-intellectualism - Wikipedia
Did an engineer shoot your dog or steal your lunch money?
It is more than a little ironic that someone who "designs" and sells electronics is so proud of their lack of knowledge of said discipline.
I get to my destinations by actually going there. Not figuring out reasons why not to go. That's not anti-intellectual.
I got orders to fill. The next unit I build will be feeding a Marsh P2000 and some unspecified Marsh power amp. I better make sure my 0.01's are working correctly 😉
I saw that and thought it was interesting.
My question though, can we build it from not buying into the
guys web site? Just from what he has in the video?
My question though, can we build it from not buying into the
guys web site? Just from what he has in the video?
And that I thank you for from the bottom of my heart.Most of the comments here about the engineering environment in large companies are tainted with personal bias and for the most part are wrong. Where do you think the components and semiconductors came from that you build your whatevers out of?
I just take those little goodies the likes of you design and start hammering them together until they sing.
Send me your preamp for updates!
@ Anyone,
Do you know of pieces (of music) that were recorded from the conductors perspective?
Not hanging over head mics nor those out in front of the orchestra (which would
be behind the conductor)?
I would be curious to find and listen to such examples.
Another example would be hearing the piano recorded from the
actual pianists perspective. I have yet to hear it. Most piano
stuff I've heard is not so visceral nor alive.
Cheers,
Do you know of pieces (of music) that were recorded from the conductors perspective?
Not hanging over head mics nor those out in front of the orchestra (which would
be behind the conductor)?
I would be curious to find and listen to such examples.
Another example would be hearing the piano recorded from the
actual pianists perspective. I have yet to hear it. Most piano
stuff I've heard is not so visceral nor alive.
Cheers,
I saw that and thought it was interesting.
My question though, can we build it from not buying into the
guys web site? Just from what he has in the video?
I dont see why not. any sensitive high Z voltmeter or high Z input scope will get the job done.
-RM
Wouldn't injecting a 100k sine wave on one lead with the other grounded do it? Won't it act like a trasmitter if the outer foil isn't grounded?
And then, the youtube posts....
the prior BASS Bass bass post,
led me here: LINK
@ Richard, Water Lily, will look.
@ Hitsware, I think that is the point, of the link I provided,
it's about the exercises,
and doing them,
or doing the ones we want,
and leaving the rest to whomever.
For those who are interested go for it,
for those who aren't,
find something that you are interested in.
Cheers,
the prior BASS Bass bass post,
led me here: LINK
@ Richard, Water Lily, will look.
@ Hitsware, I think that is the point, of the link I provided,
it's about the exercises,
and doing them,
or doing the ones we want,
and leaving the rest to whomever.
For those who are interested go for it,
for those who aren't,
find something that you are interested in.
Cheers,
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Does the black band on a capacitor always mean that end is the outer foil or shield end of the cap?
YouTube
-RM
I tried what that guy suggested I did not find any difference in any capacitor orientation. I have samo quite old type with metal jacket connected to one cap wire and still no difference just some increase in nose with no difference in orientation, and that is vailed for new production too. Could be that my environment is not so much polluted, but still if that is so much important why new caps production does no use that marking??
Damir
Has anyone recently contacted Reliable Capacitors ? I've sent email few days ago to sales agent ms.Jean E.Smith and didn't get the answer.
I just take those little goodies the likes of you design and start hammering them together until they sing.
I hope you understand that's not the way it works and we don't have that liberty. I also hope folks understand that the strongest complaints are EE101 type stuff, the basics, which at times some seem to have a non-existent or at best a minimal grasp of.
Send me your preamp for updates!
Kevin and his buddies are making a compelling argument for the strain gauge carts so for now I'm thinking about where I want to spend my efforts. There at least should be one valve-less solution. 😛
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