Hello to all.
I have dbs systems from old cables.
And wanna connect them to other cables not audioquest.
I check patent pdf, and cant understand - i must short cathode and anode from one side? Or just connect + to anode and - to cathode and do not short them?
How then electricity flow?
Thank you!
I have dbs systems from old cables.
And wanna connect them to other cables not audioquest.
I check patent pdf, and cant understand - i must short cathode and anode from one side? Or just connect + to anode and - to cathode and do not short them?
How then electricity flow?
Thank you!
I am not convinced by this but I am sure some on DIY Audio are ?
From what I can gather ( and please somebody jump in and say--your wrong " )
Just connect if you want to produce -quote - "an electrostatic field " which -hmmm. --- aligns the electron flow of the insulation --umm well maybe but make it sound better ?.
A cure for dielectric absorption of cable insulation at a very expensive price ??
I don't remember D.Self,s comment on this as regards this method but I can guess going by his previous comments on "magic cables " that it wouldn't be kind.
But maybe I am wrong and some guys here "swear by it " ?
Dielectric Absorption in Cables Debunked | Audioholics
Thats not to say that at high RF frequencies DA doesn't have an effect.
Here is a more upmarket industrial engineering website which explains the principle -scroll down to Dielectric materials .
Insulating And Dielectric Materials - Types, Properties & Applications
From what I can gather ( and please somebody jump in and say--your wrong " )
Just connect if you want to produce -quote - "an electrostatic field " which -hmmm. --- aligns the electron flow of the insulation --umm well maybe but make it sound better ?.
A cure for dielectric absorption of cable insulation at a very expensive price ??
I don't remember D.Self,s comment on this as regards this method but I can guess going by his previous comments on "magic cables " that it wouldn't be kind.
But maybe I am wrong and some guys here "swear by it " ?
Dielectric Absorption in Cables Debunked | Audioholics
Thats not to say that at high RF frequencies DA doesn't have an effect.
Here is a more upmarket industrial engineering website which explains the principle -scroll down to Dielectric materials .
Insulating And Dielectric Materials - Types, Properties & Applications
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I can see how some people are influenced , reading some audio websites-
"its the cable I have been looking for all my life " .-poster #1
"I can now hear detail I never heard before "-poster#2
"in my system it gives dark but mysterious and intriguing addition to it -poster#3
"where can I buy it "-young poster #4
"its the cable I have been looking for all my life " .-poster #1
"I can now hear detail I never heard before "-poster#2
"in my system it gives dark but mysterious and intriguing addition to it -poster#3
"where can I buy it "-young poster #4
I will try to answer the question not judge the merits of the technology. AQ usually adds an extra wire that is near the center of the cable. They attach the negative to that wire and the positive to the outer shield or a second wire near the outside of the cable. There is no connection between the wires. They just want the voltage potential to be present. Most likely, the new cables that you have do not have the wires needed to make this work.