You can’t even imagine how much the total weight of the cables in the rockets is! Come to the rescue 5G 😀😀😀By taking measurements, this is not rocket science.
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I’ll go to my grave believing the differences I hear between components and changes in sound from simple swaps like wire lcr that can be used as a fine tuning tool.
Science Advances One Funeral at a Time
Max Planck
or more verbous:
“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”
Gerhard
You are German guys, as from different planets. And that is good too. But Jakob (truth) is dearer to me.https://www.eetimes.com/loudspeakers-effects-of-amplifiers-and-cables-part-1/
Gunfu,
Not speaking Russian, the youtube with Alexander Voishvillo was of no meaning to me. Could you briefly, maybe in list form, summarize what his points were about cables? including with respect to shielding?
Just seems like it would be good if everyone has a more or less equal opportunity to get exposed to different sources of expert opinion.
Not speaking Russian, the youtube with Alexander Voishvillo was of no meaning to me. Could you briefly, maybe in list form, summarize what his points were about cables? including with respect to shielding?
Just seems like it would be good if everyone has a more or less equal opportunity to get exposed to different sources of expert opinion.
Hi Mark! This is not Vaishwillo Sr. of the 60s who wrote books that I mixed up. This is his son Alexander the Younger. But he also wrote a very cool book co-authored with another author by Aldoshin’s woman. He will also develop a very cool studio of active monitors in the USSR, which won the tender against Tannoy.Gunfu,
Not speaking Russian, the youtube with Alexander Voishvillo was of no meaning to me. Could you briefly, maybe in list form, summarize what his points were about cables? including with respect to shielding?
Just seems like it would be good if everyone has a more or less equal opportunity to get exposed to different sources of expert opinion.
And in this article, these are his conclusions about cables.
Specifically about the cables, he did not say anything in this video. He told how he moved to the USA at the invitation of Cervin Vega. Then he worked there and as a result ended up at JBL and took up computer modeling and technologies there, especially the latest adhesives with very high temperatures. He developed a stub for problem solving that created a very linear driver with high linearity, which had never been around for 70 years in these types of drivers. for example, the JBL M2 monitor and other heavy-duty speakers for concert venues and stadiums. I am sure that you can easily meet and chat with him, we are Russian responsive. HARMAN Innovator Spotlight: Alexander Voishvillo, JBL Loudspeakers – HARMAN Professional Solutions Insights
The one with the lcr measurements that best suit your system....mine does not prefer high capacitance. The measurements can get pretty high on some of your top shelf speaker cables, could indeed make things worse (as was my case)
It does make a difference but not because of how many 9’s are after the 99
That is a fault not related to the wire, it is a remedy to a different concern.
We're on the same page Bob but someone asked what the best wire is, not if a wire can correct concerns with the system.
My answer to that question (above) should make sense then if we’re on the same page.....it seems to me that unless your amplifier is perfectly engineered to perform flawlessly at all loads (yah right!) your possibly going to find performance affected by cable lcr, including the lowest possible lcr.....no?
In other words fine tune what you have by any means, much like using the proper compound tires for track conditions.
I’m not trying to be argumentative, just trying to get my viewpoint understood.......not that it matters! 😀
Just for you Gerhard !
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Battery powered wireless active speakers....there's a thought.......Battery Powered Speaker Systems – Thomann UK
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The closer the conductors are located in the audio cable to each other, the greater their capacity, but less inductance.
An audio friend from 25 years ago made his cable conductors from, oh, 100 strands of silver plated wire-wrap wire, which was used to connect up big iron computer backplanes. They connected his Bryston 4B to a KEF B110, I'm forgetting what tweeter... They looked like welding cables, so I asked him about it and he only said "low inductance". Each cable conductor was spaced feet apart on its way to the speaker.
“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”
I had always hoped that this would be the case regarding politics, but they keep coming back somehow!
Er, I wonder if the same is true in audio? 🙄
I can do like an elephant’s foot. When do you pay the bill?😛An audio friend from 25 years ago made his cable conductors from, oh, 100 strands of silver plated wire-wrap wire, which was used to connect up big iron computer backplanes. They connected his Bryston 4B to a KEF B110, I'm forgetting what tweeter... They looked like welding cables, so I asked him about it and he only said "low inductance". Each cable conductor was spaced feet apart on its way to the speaker.
> An audio friend from 25 years ago made his cable conductors from, oh,
> 100 strands of silver plated wire-wrap wire, which was used to connect up
> big iron computer backplanes. They connected his Bryston 4B to a KEF B110,
> I'm forgetting what tweeter... They looked like welding cables, so I asked him
> about it and he only said "low inductance". Each cable conductor was spaced
> feet apart on its way to the speaker.
... and all that in series to the real 2.5 Ohms of a nominal 8 Ohm voice coil.
> 100 strands of silver plated wire-wrap wire, which was used to connect up
> big iron computer backplanes. They connected his Bryston 4B to a KEF B110,
> I'm forgetting what tweeter... They looked like welding cables, so I asked him
> about it and he only said "low inductance". Each cable conductor was spaced
> feet apart on its way to the speaker.
... and all that in series to the real 2.5 Ohms of a nominal 8 Ohm voice coil.
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Why use the cable to do that?
Why not? It’s cheap and fun to debate 😀
Er, I wonder if the same is true in audio?
Likely so. There is a long history of people arguing about the same old things in audio. It happens despite people on both sides believing themselves to be scientifically oriented. You know all that already, don't you.
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Especially old people arguing about old things! Younger people tend to argue about other things as 2 channel audio is not high on their priorities as long as they get choons on their phones.
My end game is fibre to the speaker.
Me too.... Got most of that hardware lined up, "just" need to knit it together....
Especially old people arguing about old things! Younger people tend to argue about other things as 2 channel audio is not high on their priorities as long as they get choons on their phones.
My next build will be wall-mounted speakers that can be built into a grid of corning 705 panels. Far far more interested in packaging "good enough" audio into living spaces designed for entirely different use cases. And making it look cool in the process.
But, yes, thank goodness there are high quality headphones and earbuds on the market.
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