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Old October 18th 04, 06:38 AM
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Wes Stewart wrote:
What I want to know is how this wire knows the difference between
noise and hip-hop.


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Old October 18th 04, 09:35 AM
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Behold, Wes Stewart signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:

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Whoops sorry.... Wire with, "Two conductor Symmetrical Litzwire
construction. There are 285 isolated, multi-gauge, multi-strand, oxide
free/ Lab Grade fiber conductors with FEP® insulation. Eight conductor
symmetrical Litzwire geometry, 95 isolated, multi-gauge, multi-strand,
oxide free / Lab Grade fibers per conductor with FEP® insulation.
Synthetic and natural material wires guides ensure consistent
electricials throughout cable assembly.


Did you say that in one breath? :-o

I dare you to do it again! ;-)

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Old October 18th 04, 08:55 PM
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Hip Hop IS NOISE!!!!!!!! Yes good ole PT was right.

Now now. [g] I once had a guy working for me who was supposedly an
engineer and a musician. He claimed, as do a lot of nutty
audiophiles, that he could hear the difference in speaker wire.

These are the folks that will pay $1000/meter for glorified zip cord.

Whoops sorry.... Wire with, "Two conductor Symmetrical Litzwire
construction. There are 285 isolated, multi-gauge, multi-strand, oxide
free/ Lab Grade fiber conductors with FEP® insulation. Eight conductor
symmetrical Litzwire geometry, 95 isolated, multi-gauge, multi-strand,
oxide free / Lab Grade fibers per conductor with FEP® insulation.
Synthetic and natural material wires guides ensure consistent
electricials throughout cable assembly.

Internal Dampening: Guides also act as micro-vibration damper.
Individual wires are configured in an angular displacement to optimize
the self cancellation of noise.

Insulation: Aerospace grade amphorous PTFE® and air insulation. Jacket
material is a polyurethane compound with suspended micro-particles to
reduce static build up."

What I want to know is how this wire knows the difference between
noise and hip-hop.

P.T. Barnum was right.



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Old October 18th 04, 10:26 PM
 
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Wes Stewart wrote:
Now now. [g] I once had a guy working for me who was supposedly an
engineer and a musician. He claimed, as do a lot of nutty
audiophiles, that he could hear the difference in speaker wire.


I used to work with a guy that said he could hear the difference between
gold plated and tin plated RCA connectors.

These are the folks that will pay $1000/meter for glorified zip cord.


Tell them to check out http://www.essentialsound.com/ for the ultimate
in power cord technology.

Don K6LTS



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Old October 20th 04, 02:45 PM
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a écrit dans le message de
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Wes Stewart wrote:
Now now. [g] I once had a guy working for me who was supposedly an
engineer and a musician. He claimed, as do a lot of nutty
audiophiles, that he could hear the difference in speaker wire.


I used to work with a guy that said he could hear the difference between
gold plated and tin plated RCA connectors.


I seriously doubt that : I've never seen tin plated RCA connectors.

However hearing the difference between gold plated and nickel plated RCA
connectors should be pretty easy for a well trained ear :
Just drop both connectors on a hard surface. Nickel plated and gold plated
shouldn't sound exactly the same.


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