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No, I said PS ground is not tied to chassis (and therefore to the IEC ground tag).
Quote Of course you would have to tie the CDP player to the preamp through an optical cable to isolate the preamp and the amp.I don't understand what you mean. Would you elaborate?Cables that go from the CDP player to a preamp have grounds running in the cable unless it is an optical cable. This ground would cause a ground loop through the power cable grounds and cause RF ringing. Some power cables are designed to dampen out that ringing. To dampen out all the ringing, you would need one of those power cables to all but one of the boxes in the system that were connected by interconnects with grounds in the cables.Bob
Of course you would have to tie the CDP player to the preamp through an optical cable to isolate the preamp and the amp.I don't understand what you mean. Would you elaborate?
mfsoaI believe that while you may have a point, two Vodkas of the exact same composition should taste the same. Otherwise you are basically saying that two 100Hz sine waves don't sound the same. That two of the same pieces of music don't sound the same. So while measurements can only go so far, I think tha twe have taken them far enough that if two things have the exact same composition, they are the same. Relating to audio, I would say that two cables of the same material and the same contruction are the same.-West
For those using a cd or dvd player as a transport, typically these are 2 prong Class II appliance, with the requisite double insulation and creepage requirements to be certified as Class II appliances by an ETL and not require a mains ground for safety purposes. And that usually means that the internal grounding schemes are not optimized for the situation where someone would foolishly add a mains ground reference internally.
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Alas, nobody has answered my basic question yet.If I was to design a great sounding power cord, what electrical and engineering characteristics should it have?Regards,Frank Van Alstine
Alas, nobody has answered my basic question yet.If I was to design a great sounding power cord, what electrical and engineering characteristics should it have?I will ask all of you a simple question - - - what is a preamplifier supposed to do? What is its basic job in the system other than providing audio level adjustment and source switching?If you don't know the answers, makes it kind of hard to design a good product, doesn't it. "Sounds really good" is not an objective answer.Regards,Frank Van AlstineP.S. We think we have some of the basic answers to my preamp question above and I will be happy to explain in detail herein in general terms (if anyone wants to hear my ideas), not just specific brand or model verbage.
P.S. We think we have some of the basic answers to my preamp question above and I will be happy to explain in detail herein in general terms (if anyone wants to hear my ideas), not just specific brand or model verbage.
miklorsmith wrote:I like being able to swap cables but it does feed the nervosa and wallet drain. What do you think?
Well has anyone actually taken a cord they like with their preamp and hardwired it in as opposed to the IEC connection ? Has one heard a difference ? Has anyone measured a difference. Both CJ and AR for years resisted the IEC. Why I wonder. No engineer here just a potato head with ears. What would one measure that would confirm the advantages if any ? Different powercords affect the sonics so what are they doing ? Managing RFI ? EMI? increasing current ? Adding or subtracting inductance ? WHAT ?
Quote from: Brown on 12 Nov 2008, 12:29 amWell has anyone actually taken a cord they like with their preamp and hardwired it in as opposed to the IEC connection ? Has one heard a difference ? Has anyone measured a difference. Both CJ and AR for years resisted the IEC. Why I wonder. No engineer here just a potato head with ears. What would one measure that would confirm the advantages if any ? Different powercords affect the sonics so what are they doing ? Managing RFI ? EMI? increasing current ? Adding or subtracting inductance ? WHAT ?I have a novel idea. Why don't you try doing & listening to some of your ideas of yours and then get back to us on what you are hearing. Why do you need someone to tell you what you should or should not hear? Experimentation is a huge part of this hobby ya'know. People telling people what they can and can not hear is also a big part of this hobby. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 12 Nov 2008, 01:00 amQuote from: Brown on 12 Nov 2008, 12:29 amWell has anyone actually taken a cord they like with their preamp and hardwired it in as opposed to the IEC connection ? Has one heard a difference ? Has anyone measured a difference. Both CJ and AR for years resisted the IEC. Why I wonder. No engineer here just a potato head with ears. What would one measure that would confirm the advantages if any ? Different powercords affect the sonics so what are they doing ? Managing RFI ? EMI? increasing current ? Adding or subtracting inductance ? WHAT ?I have a novel idea. Why don't you try doing & listening to some of your ideas of yours and then get back to us on what you are hearing. Why do you need someone to tell you what you should or should not hear? Experimentation is a huge part of this hobby ya'know. People telling people what they can and can not hear is also a big part of this hobby. Cheers,RobinGeez get up on the wrong side of the rock ? I was posing a legitimate question not being cute. I have conducted this experiment but was hesitant to suggest anything to avoid answers like yours. Your sarcasm is NOT appreciated. IMO it sounds better without the IEC connection. I just do not know why. Again no engineer here. My question was directed to those in the know like frank and Occam. Trying to learn something here. I do not need anyone to tell me what I hear or what to do either, thankyou. Peace dude.
I like being able to swap cables but it does feed the nervosa and wallet drain. What do you think?