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Well, I'll put it this way: If you need a 0.025 ohm resistor, you can easily buy one, and if you need a 0.3 microhenry choke it would be pretty easy to wind one. d.b.
Quote from: Dan Banquer on 3 Apr 2007, 02:44 pmWell, I'll put it this way: If you need a 0.025 ohm resistor, you can easily buy one, and if you need a 0.3 microhenry choke it would be pretty easy to wind one. d.b.Will this do the exact same thing in an audio circuit that the Bybee's claim to do? Would that be an alternative?Can somebody try that? Sounds easy enough to do.Cheers
So are all of you who don't believe that the Bybee is an effective electrical component willing to say outright and on the record that it is a total fraud or is it just another overpriced component appealing to gullible audiofools suffering from audionervosa?Raj