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Erm, I'm not quite sure what the point of this "reply" is, Psych.
I am seeing audio history being made!I have not heard bybees or ferrites, just read about them. These comments are interesting and seem to confirm my understanding of what is going on.
Okay people..we're getting off topic from Bybees & Ferrite Beads. If everyone wants to talk about EQ, pots, etc...please start a new thread, or ask one of us facilitators to move the relevant posts to a new thread. Thanks all!
hey satfrat, didja have a pair of ridgestreet cables w/o bybees for comparison? if not, how d'ya know it was the bybees that rolled off the hi frequencies? if it *was* the bybees, mebbe ridgestreet cables w/o 'em would be the best of both worlds? doug s.
Psych - I was not addressing Jerry's post directly, I just used it as a basis for a different tangent. Of course I understood his point, what I wrote was built off of that.
Yo Doug! The Ridge Street cables do not roll high frequencies. They are extremely revealling yet musical and therefore not for your average system. In reality, Robin has never heard his digital cable. Never gave it a shot.
AND this rolloff could very well have been the Bybee`s filtering out the high frequency "hash" from the digital signal.
Know this JQP, just because I "think" I heard this high frequency rolloff doesn`t mean that I don`t like what Bybee`s to for the depth and dynamic expansion of the soundstage. AND this rolloff could very well have been the Bybee`s filtering out the high frequency "hash" from the digital signal. My ears as well as my mind is not all that educated. But I do know what I like,,,, no,,,, LOVE! And that`s my Ridge Street Audio Design`s Midnight Silver Edition 'gen.11' Digital Link w/ BYBEE`S. It kicks ass to my e ...
Do they or do they not take away some of the original information, as well as added distortion? No one knows for sure.
Oh ya, jqp, have you ever heard Jack Bybee say in any public forum that his Bybee`s were detrimental to audio in ANY application? I haven`t but I have heard B.Crump counterdick John Curl on this Bybee issue many times at AA. ...
However, they do make a sonic difference, and usually they 'soften' the sound, much like 'rolling off the highs' might tend to sound like, BUT they don't measurably roll of the high's. Go figure.
I have never tried them...
Thanks for the feedback. For the record, I have found that Bybees almost always work on fairly bright, revealing systems. They will sometimes 'overdamp' the overall sound, if it has been adjusted to be 'forgiving' in the first place. When it comes to Bybees DIRECTLY in the audio line. Well, it depends. For TV inputs, I always use a Bybee, for analog records, usually not. Does this clarify the situation?