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http://www.russandrews.com/images/articles/WeavePaperAbstractDocv2.pdf
I think the other interesting thing this report proves is the adage that you need cables of a certain length to optimize performance. I have always heard this is due to the length of the 60Hz sine wave, and have often been steered away from going with any PC length less than 1.5M. And after seeing this test, I can't believe any manufacturer would even do it. Also interesting to see that the cords performs better at 3M over 2M. I have never owned a PC over 2M, but I may have to investigate it at some point in the future after reading this.
Browntrout,The data is interesting- but the cable was not tested under a load as far as I can see.
Browntrout you have a fine system and two ears that's all you need. No scientific proof, just insert in system and listen. I realize you
Hello Brown, I don't think it was his pricing that got him the attention more that he had no scientific data to back up the claims he made in his advertising when challenged. He himself states that he builds the products in Britain employing British people and paying them a proper wage, no doubt he makes a good living from his business but why not? Without sucessfull small specialist companies HiFi would become rather mundane and massproduced and not really HiFi at all.
The Corcom RFI filter would be much more effective if the premise is that conducted RFI is the issue. I'd also point out that the difference in distortion numbers is nowhere near the threshold of audibility (as shown by research, not someones opinion).
Quote from: Browntrout on 22 Apr 2009, 05:38 pmHello Brown, I don't think it was his pricing that got him the attention more that he had no scientific data to back up the claims he made in his advertising when challenged. He himself states that he builds the products in Britain employing British people and paying them a proper wage, no doubt he makes a good living from his business but why not? Without sucessfull small specialist companies HiFi would become rather mundane and massproduced and not really HiFi at all. Ok, so he's such a wonderful guy that he deserves Sainthood. Marvelous.Why are you not willing to discuss the validity of the test results you wanted us to look at?
The reason is simple I'm not the person who wrote the paper nor do I claim to understand the specific case well enough to enter into meaningfull debate about it. That's an honest answer isn't it?
As for more effective reduction in RFI there are several solutions that offer more reduction but these have also been found to alter the sound.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 22 Apr 2009, 07:02 pmThe Corcom RFI filter would be much more effective if the premise is that conducted RFI is the issue. I'd also point out that the difference in distortion numbers is nowhere near the threshold of audibility (as shown by research, not someones opinion).Now don't go getting rational on us.
Tomorrow I'm planning on running around my house naked at midnight.
Please explain how a 1.5 meter or 3 meter or any other length of power cable relates to the 60 Hz wavelength of 4,997,820.41 meters??? (Right close to 3,105.5 miles.)
Quote from: turkey on 22 Apr 2009, 07:35 pmQuote from: Kevin Haskins on 22 Apr 2009, 07:02 pmThe Corcom RFI filter would be much more effective if the premise is that conducted RFI is the issue. I'd also point out that the difference in distortion numbers is nowhere near the threshold of audibility (as shown by research, not someones opinion).Now don't go getting rational on us. I try my best to be a little irrational now and then. Too much rationality isn't good for you. I find that I need to take "rationality breaks" once in awhile just to enjoy myself. Today, I had a Big Mac for lunch. If that isn't irrational I don't know what is. Tomorrow I'm planning on running around my house naked at midnight.