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With superconductors you have effectively zero resistance so signals are free to travel in any direction they please. Superconductive materials create a path of least resistance, which is the concept of how the bybee filters work. They are an inside out ferrite core where they attempt to create a super conductor that pulls the signal through a ferrite-like outter shell that converts that noise to heat. They don't quite work like that, but that's the idea.
jn, if I am not mistaken axial lead wrap and fill polymer film caps also have a solenoidal magnetic field. Scotty
the information you presented does not disprove that capacitor breakin occurs.
Do you have any links from other sources to substantiate your opinion of .1db?
Link please.
Kind of makes you wonder if the can cap physically vibrate or change its physical dimensions when an AC signal is applied due to magnetic field effects. Lorentz Force maybe. Thoughts of added IM distortion run through my mind. Scotty
The burden of proof is on those who make claims that defy years of acoustics research. Further, I doubt you'll accept anything I post, no matter the source.
A useful general reference is that the just noticeable difference in sound intensity for the human ear is about 1 decibel.
that is, the minimal perceptible change in amplitude — varies by the starting amplitude and frequency, but in general it ranges between 0.2 and 0.4 dB.
But 1 dB is generally accepted asthe smallest change in level that most people can detect.
The JND is usually measured using pure sine tones and actuallychanges depending on what frequency is presented to the subject and atwhatdB level the tone is presented. The general rule of thumb, however,is that the JND is about 1dB
our hearing doesn't easily distinguish between differences in level of less than about 3 decibels, but with practice differences of 1 decibel (about 9/8 difference in sound pressure) are perceptible. To most listeners a difference of 1 decibel is "just noticeable", 3 decibels is "clearly noticeable
http://www.herronaudio.com/images/Measurements.pdfPage 3.
When the leakage at the forming voltage has reduced to a part specific value, the capacitor is considered "finished", and it is sold.
ps..Rod is incorrect with respect to capacitors having no inductance. A jellyroll structure which has the leads connected at opposite ends will have a solenoidal magnetic field. I am surprised to see that error.
Jn, can you clarify exactly where the current is leaking "from" and "to"?
Just to be clear, is there another fashion in which one could connect the leads in a capacitor, besides one lead connected to each end of the rolled conductor? (I don't believe you were implying that, and I can't think of how you'd do this and still preserve the behavior of the cap, but I thought I'd check.)Thanks!
Has anyone had experience with a fresh crossover versus broken in? And by that I mean with drivers that are also broken in as well?