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I love your response to those people on the DIY Audio forum Bob They have no idea how to be civil with anyone and I loved the way that you handed them their heads
Interesting to see someone who is as interested in 1/f and phase noise as much as I am.However..............I would take issue with some of your explanations and conclusions about them. A minor quibble, though. For instance, I would not state that phase noise has been "vanquished" in modern designs. Merely lowered to a level that most are willing to accept. If you are not cencerned about 1/f noise, then you might conclude that it has been vanquished. But 1/f noise will always be there, and most designs tend to overlook it and its effect.Pat
Well Bob, it is good that you have this space to state your opinions. Keep up the good work, Jack Bybee is already reading it. We deal with this stuff all the time. We are vilified for it as well, by the same people. It is kind of hopeless, however, I do not like to be muzzled into parroting the 'party line' like I was under some dictatorship.
Very interesting read. I applaud your efforts, and appreciate that you are trying to put some science behind the voodoo. Very nice work, Bob. Some of it was over my head, but I think that the basic theory has merit, and may be a good explanation of why people are hearing what they do.As I was reading the paper I couldn't help but wonder what effect either heating or cooling the conductors would have. Somebody mentioned cryo'ed copper earlier in this thread, what would happen if a signal were run through copper that is somehow temperature controlled well below freezing. Would it then take on the characteristics of a different group?
Can we have your list of references?Do you have any data that you have generated?How do you correlate your observation with sound?
John, your comments regarding the the lack of a testing methodology by which the assertions contained Bob's paper could be testedresonated with my own thoughts about his papers content. Without the means of establishing a cause and effect relationship between Debye temperature and anecdotal reports the paper becomes speculation. Every scientific advance starts with an idea. I would like to see Bob flesh this one out with the necessary mathematical structure to make a testable hypothesis. It would be nice to have a working mathematical model firmly grounded in physics that could be tested by independent researchers and that could account for the anecdotal reports concerning the sound of conductors made from different metals. Scotty
Altho I have no dog in this fight, most cable "White Papers" rely on speculation to cure nonexistant audible problems. The touted benefits don't neccessarily lend themselves to audible metrics, allowing no shortage of players in an already overcrowded cable arena. I can't fathom any end to it, nor will there be any. To me the only question is do the endless cable debates fuel "new" designs, or do the "new" designs fuel endless controversy? I guess as the old song goes, "You can't have one without the other".
Arghhh... I wish somebody would fix the way the server interprets text files. You can't c&p Word without stupid ???s poping up everywhere there's supposed to be a coma or quotes. Sorry guys. -Bob
Jneutron,Welcome back my friend and thanks for kicking my butt!!!?
So what you?re saying is that the DIY guys didn?t like the form, irrespective of any merit the idea may have had?
I would also add that to be taken seriously scientificly you should remove the audiophile terms and stick to the facts.
Using terms like "warm: etc detract from your work.
Unless you have other motives with the paper.
One more point is if this is as you say a collection of others observations then I would call it a review as it is all others work except for the gathering of the sources.
Arghhh... I wish somebody would fix the way the server interprets text files. You can't c&p Word without stupid ???s poping up everywhere there's supposed to be a coma or quotes. Sorry guys.
Bobthanks for the thoughtful response. I wish you luck proving your theory if that is your goal. Maybe you should contact some universities. I am sure you could find a grad student that may be interested in this.Have a great weekendkris
In this day and age? What do you mean by that. Do you mean that because people keep making claims we should submit?