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Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 22 Apr 2009, 07:58 pmTomorrow I'm planning on running around my house naked at midnight.Pics or it didn't happen!
Tomorrow I'm planning on running around my house naked at midnight.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 22 Apr 2009, 07:58 pmQuote 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. You lead an exciting life.
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.
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.
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).
Wouldn't it be better to use standard 12-3 or 10-3 with good ends and then put your L-C filter inside the amp, preamp, etc...? At least you'll know exactly what you're dealing with and the filter can be made precisely for the load and frequencies you want to eliminate.
Unless you have something constructive to write could I politely ask you to refrain from posting? Is that alright or am I being a bad sport?
OKcon·struc·tive Pronunciation: \kən-ˈstrək-tiv\ Function: adjective Date: circa 1680 1 : declared such by judicial construction or interpretation <constructive fraud> 2 : of or relating to construction or creation 3 : promoting improvement or development <constructive criticism> — con·struc·tive·ly adverb — con·struc·tive·ness noun Number three is the relevant definition here.
Kevin, I think some people come to forums looking for validation of choices they have made. This is a hard commodity to come by. If you hear a change in sound due to the addition of a power cord or other cable that stands up to a single blind test you may be tempted to look for an explanation for the observed phenomena. I am content to do without an explanation. I rather doubt that the differences heard due the DUT are as simply explained as a RF filter function. When all we are left with is speculation and an incomplete explanation of test conditions not much can be accomplished. Scotty
Browntrout,The data is interesting- but the cable was not tested under a load as far as I can see.
QuoteWouldn't it be better to use standard 12-3 or 10-3 with good ends and then put your L-C filter inside the amp, preamp, etc...? At least you'll know exactly what you're dealing with and the filter can be made precisely for the load and frequencies you want to eliminate.I would agree. To a certain extent, isn't that pretty much what cables are anyway? Which is why (IMO) they have a unique sound to them. I guess that is why manufatureers such as MIT builds filter networks into their cables. At least I assume that is what is in the boxes. Why go to the trouble of manufacturing different wire topologies when you can build the filter right into the cable. And with greater accuracy, most likely.Bill
Quote from: *Scotty* on 22 Apr 2009, 11:05 pmKevin, I think some people come to forums looking for validation of choices they have made. This is a hard commodity to come by. If you hear a change in sound due to the addition of a power cord or other cable that stands up to a single blind test you may be tempted to look for an explanation for the observed phenomena. I am content to do without an explanation. I rather doubt that the differences heard due the DUT are as simply explained as a RF filter function. When all we are left with is speculation and an incomplete explanation of test conditions not much can be accomplished. ScottyI understand that and I'm not out to correct everyone. It seems that there are many people on one side of the debate that want to ridicule and belittle those on the other and vice versa. There is no scientific proof for most things that audiophiles believe. They are made on faith or based upon what an individual perceives. My only point was that is a slippery slope. Just because you hear it, doesn't make it so and just because you can make a couple measurements, doesn't make it so. The Scientific Proof thing gets under my skin because it is used to deceive people. There is no "scientific proof" for many beliefs in audio and I think long-term, that hurts the business. I think long-term, it relegates us to a bunch of crazies who run around their house naked and eat Big Macs. Long term, that isn't good for the health of high-end audio.
Thankyou Occam. I don't quite understand what some others here are talking about, it sounds like when questioning a cables validity the nay sayers require proof and when it is provided they question the meaning of the word proof.