That scale slide both ways.
True dat. I do think there might be more evil in contrived complexity though, more room for equivocation. Thus this discussion. I........ see......... evil....... cables..........😱
Cable Impedance: If you go high enough in frequency, a cable becomes analagous to an acoustic chamber. It gets to where you have to feed a cable that has a certain "characteristic impedance" (75 ohm for example) with the same source impedance (75 ohm), and terminate the cable at the other end with the same impedance (75 ohm). If you don't set it up that way, there will be reflections of the signal in the cable. Video processing equipment and digital circuitry has no choice but to deal with this rather accurately, or it's a disaster. Many runs on a computer circuit board are designed to have a certain "characteristic impedance" that works with the source and load impedance so it can move data at the fastest possible speed without mis-communication. Luckily this only applies to energies above hundreds of kHZ, from my experience anyway.
You start controlling the impedances for USB, DDR interfaces GHz Ethernet, so into the high MHz, below that is a general free for all; and it works.
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Our 'problem', with analog audio, is that the complex harmonic inter-mixing of the signal being transmitted down/on an audio cable, does indeed reach well into the +100khz range.
Every single time the signal peaks, which is, on average, what..5000, 1000 times a second?...the signal is momentarily DC in nature. Just for a microsecond. Fractions, actually. and the collapse to core, begins.
What this means, is that the peaks are broken up into motions toward being discrete DC drops..to the core of the wire, then back out into being expressed as complex field, as the motion begins again and the field orientation peaks reverse.
We are sensitive to noise threshold, and we have a DB vs signal limit, in order to discern. We are wired to discern signal through noise, as an intelligent decoding computer, with incredible software/hardware.
Thus, we listen to signal on those cables, through noise. Noise that slowly overcomes the signal, as the signal level increases. At a certain point, once a person learns to 'hear' it, they can hear an audio cable reach 'overload' in signal level.
As long as people use the frozen lattice structures called 'metal' as a marginally conductive pathway for signal, this will be the result.
Car to elaborate on lattice structures and conducting a signal...or should we look at crystal boundaries.
I know I'm going to regret asking this, but do you have an alternative better conductor in mind as 'metal' is not good enough for you?KBK said:As long as people use the frozen lattice structures called 'metal' as a marginally conductive pathway for signal, this will be the result.
I know I'm going to regret asking this, but do you have an alternative better conductor in mind as 'metal' is not good enough for you?
Ken sells wires made with a liquid alloy conductor.
You start controlling the impedances for USB, DDR interfaces GHz Ethernet, so into the high MHz, below that is a general free for all; and it works.
That's for digital, impedance control.
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This is probably the funniest snake oil scam i've ever seen.
I can't stop laughing at this guy.
This is probably the funniest snake oil scam i've ever seen.
I can't stop laughing at this guy.
Coconut-Audio
This is probably the funniest snake oil scam i've ever seen.
I can't stop laughing at this guy.
Poe's Law.
Adult cable shop? 😉
Coconut-Audio
This is probably the funniest snake oil scam i've ever seen.
I can't stop laughing at this guy.
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And he has a youtube channel, wich is the best.
He and this one guy "iamnoobiecheez"(i think it's just him, with another name) are always talking together and complimenting eachother.
And he has a youtube channel, wich is the best.
He and this one guy "iamnoobiecheez"(i think it's just him, with another name) are always talking together and complimenting eachother.
Coconut-Audio
This is probably the funniest snake oil scam i've ever seen.
I can't stop laughing at this guy.
To get the best sound, you should spend at least 95% of your entire system on our cables, 4% on our tweaks, and 1% on electronics.

Elaborate parody and very well done, IMO.
Parody? But I already cut the check!
The white knight could sell me anything.
What amazes me is this is a very expensive presentation. It is better done than most real snake oil, and far better than many serious product webs. Sad. Really sad. Maybe it was a school project. A+
What amazes me is this is a very expensive presentation. It is better done than most real snake oil, and far better than many serious product webs. Sad. Really sad. Maybe it was a school project. A+
What amazes me is this is a very expensive presentation. It is better done than most real snake oil, and far better than many serious product webs. Sad. Really sad. Maybe it was a school project. A+
Possibly. My wife could put this together in a day or two. She has repeatedly urged me to abandon my conscience and integrity to seriously sell crapola to the gullible.😀
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Two men(or just one) conversing on a forum.
They're the only ones there.
I can't get enough of this guy.
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Two men(or just one) conversing on a forum.
They're the only ones there.
I can't get enough of this guy.
Some Behringer stuff may not be bad. When I talked with two different Behringer reps, they both told me the stuff sucks, and getting any replacement parts for a repair was impossible. Check out this page I created about some of their design flaws in the DCX and the DEQ2496:People are always putting Behringer down. Its just the thing to do, makes you "cool" They are pretty bad about knocking off aesthetic design, however that aside.....some of that gear is damn good at any price. I think a properly gain staged dcx used with digital in only will more than hold its own against most anything that does that job. I've yet to feel good about anythings adda sound.
Bob's Behringer mod
Some Behringer stuff may not be bad. When I talked with two different Behringer reps, they both told me the stuff sucks, and getting any replacement parts for a repair was impossible. Check out this page I created about some of their design flaws in the DCX and the DEQ2496:
Bob's Behringer mod
Question, does Behringer really use non-oversampling A/D's? You may want to review the issue of aliasing and sigma/delta converters.
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Who is your friend? I have a bridge to sell. 🙂
Hard sell, he already has two ......... 🙂
Possibly. My wife could put this together in a day or two. She has repeatedly urged me to abandon my conscience and integrity to seriously sell crapola to the gullible.😀
Jack Bybee has done all three goals 😉 I've seen that Coconut Audio crapola before. Only the really brain dead would fall for that. That Chesse guy must be his USA distributor.
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