Pano, these are in response to Ed's question about the test system response with the input open-circuited. Noise with inputs shorted, shorted input vs open input, Bybee in series with 100k versus open input, shorted input versus shorted input. All in balanced connection, same Audiophile 192 card.
Just to prove Anatole right, Purple trace is______________ and black trace is ____________ ?
Bud
Bud
Now with the output turned on (sine wave). This is a single scan, no signal averaging. Little noise blips in one channel (green) were independent of whether the Bybee or the resistor was in that channel; that channel seems to pick up a little more noise from its surroundings albeit at minuscule levels.
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will they stop global warming?
Any chance of running these near 0 Kelvin (a helium dewer perhaps?) in the interest of complete determination? After all, never know when one might want to listen to music @ 145dB down, or perhaps filter out all that extraneous thermal noise to get to the definitive Mahler or Prokofiev, eh?... 😉😉
John L.
Any chance of running these near 0 Kelvin (a helium dewer perhaps?) in the interest of complete determination? After all, never know when one might want to listen to music @ 145dB down, or perhaps filter out all that extraneous thermal noise to get to the definitive Mahler or Prokofiev, eh?... 😉😉
John L.
Any chance of running these near 0 Kelvin (a helium dewer perhaps?) in the interest of complete determination? After all, never know when one might want to listen to music @ 145dB down, or perhaps filter out all that extraneous thermal noise to get to the definitive Mahler or Prokofiev, eh?... 😉😉
John L.
You cannot get near zero kelvin with a dewer. The best you can do is atmospheric boiloff, or 4.22K.
If you want to get "near 0 kelvin", you'll need a vacuum pump. I must warn you, once you go below lambda (2.17K, it will get weird on ya..
edit(oh, almost forgot...145 db down, with a pair of 100 horsepower vacuum pumps operating in the living room??? whoa, good hearing...)
But a dewer??pffft...high temperature operation...
Cheers, John
ps..happy new year...
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Color coding can help. Dewar dye, that's what we say around here.
We say Dewar and water.
We say Dewar and water.
Water???? dilution is such an ugly word...
Cheers, John
works for the homeopaths - I fact I thought once of opening a homeopathic bar. Whiskey and water would come in a 10 to the 5th dilution ratio, and just one shot would cause a catatonic stupor.
Any chance of running these near 0 Kelvin
Sure I'll ask my wife to hold them while I say something nice about her younger sister's girlish figure.
If you want to get "near 0 kelvin", you'll need a vacuum pump.
You haven't met my wife.
I'll let you guys know when they arrive and will keep track of my 'official' listening tests.
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