Dielectric Absorption

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Dan Banquer

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Dielectric Absorption
« on: 27 Apr 2004, 03:55 pm »
For those who want another view on Dielectric Absorption go here:
         http://audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/interconnects/CableDielectricAbsorption.html
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nathanm

oh man, facts!? my brain hurts...
« Reply #1 on: 30 Apr 2004, 09:58 pm »
I have to question the math in that article.  I don't think it's entirely accurate.  They completely failed to factor in the extremely critical $500.00 Price Constant which states that as the retail price of a length of wire dips below $500US, dielectric losses extend far down into the audible band and totally wreck the sound.  This article is just another diabolical plot to infect the audiophile community with annoying facts and technicalities!  Shame on Audioholics, shame shame shame...

Dan Banquer

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« Reply #2 on: 1 May 2004, 12:27 am »
Shucks Nathan;
   Go Here;   http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/general/messages/325908.html
   You ain't seen nothin yet
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tkp

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« Reply #3 on: 1 May 2004, 02:56 am »
Dan,

I owed you a big thank for pointing out the Belden 8422 to audio enthusiast.  I bought into the cable hyped when I first started out in audio many years ago.  I spent quite a bit of money on exotic cable for awhile and after many years I found out why I was taken so badly.

a)  I was not relying on my own ears but rather from what the audio store and claim to be audio experts to tell me that expensive cable sounded better.  To make matte worse, I kept telling myself during that time that you get what you paid for so some thing expensive must be better.

b)  During that time, I was confusing between some thing sounding different and sounding neutral.  

After many years, I got rid of all my exotic cable except for a few that I could not sell.  Now my system consist of the Belden 8422 for IC and the Lowes 6 gauge THHN for speaker cable.  

I must say the Belden 8422 is unbelievably good for the money especially if one can build it (it is very easy to make the IC).  I have compared it extensively with friends of mine expensive ICs and the Belden 8422 over periods of many months.  The Belden 8422 came out on top every time.   I am sure there are better IC out there but for the money I have not found any thing better.

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« Reply #4 on: 1 May 2004, 10:23 am »
TKP; You're entirely welcome, and you are certainly not the only person to tell me that. Some of them have been recording engineers.
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