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clvrmnky wrote:
On 27/04/2005 9:32 PM, Mike Coslo wrote: I.Care wrote: NASA is funding a new type of wire that can transmit power 10 times better than normal wire. http://www.wired.com/news/space/0,2697,67350,00.html hmm. We'd better define better! And with that hard to define effect "mobility", I wouldn't bet the house on it. It looks like the major advantage is the light weight. Of course that may be somewhat negated by the other promise of carbon - the carbon ribbon that will allow us to build a space elevator! Will this make a difference in Audio? The audio geeks will be able to make up stuff for years about this...... Indeed. There's enough snake-oil being sold to audiophiles as it is. Unless and until stereo mags and listeners actually do proper double-blind tests, I think we can assume that this wire (if it ever goes into general production) will be yet another way to liberate hundreds of dollars a foot from gullible consumers. What?!? Put all those manufacturers of accessories out of business? What would we do without the cleaner for your CD's that makes them sound better. A real product. Or inch thick speaker cables between microscopic IC/Transistor/tube wiring, and going to tiny speaker coils. Interconnects cables made of both silver and copper wire to enhance both low and high frequencies. "Oxygen free" copper cables. "directional" cables - hey, do these have a rectifier in them? The list goes on and on... The goofiest claims of some antenna manufacturers and affectionados are quite tame by comparison. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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