Is that why Neutrik, the worlds leader, use it in all their audio and mains power connectors!Be aware: nickel (NI) is a ferromagnetic substance. Totally unsuitable for audio.
Where are you getting this false information from?
It depends if the distortion is discernible or not.
I have used an amplifier test bed with a relay based speaker DC protector circuit for about 10 years and it certainly sounds fine to me.
I have used an amplifier test bed with a relay based speaker DC protector circuit for about 10 years and it certainly sounds fine to me.
Do you have source for this claim? In what way unsuitable?Be aware: nickel (NI) is a ferromagnetic substance. Totally unsuitable for audio.
Distortion in switches (relays) was known when Doug was a boy. It has rarely been a large problem, but sometimes jumps-up and bites us.
Nickel - Wikipedia
Nickel is somewhat ferromagnetic. Much more when combined with iron (not an alloy used in relays).
Whether ferromagnetic material is "unsuitable for audio" may depend how it is used?
> Be aware: nickel (NI) is a ferromagnetic substance. Totally unsuitable for audio.
Do you have source for this claim? In what way unsuitable?
Nickel - Wikipedia
Nickel is somewhat ferromagnetic. Much more when combined with iron (not an alloy used in relays).
Whether ferromagnetic material is "unsuitable for audio" may depend how it is used?
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