"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:11:16 +0100, Keith G used
to say...
Here ya go darlin's - knock yerselves out on these speaker cables:
Siltech Signature G6 - only £30,000 a pair......
Find 'em on http://www.siltechcables.com/nfhomepa.html
Noise floor of 180 dB - how can they *not* be worth the money?
Beats the crap out of that 79 strand 70p/m unbranded ****e you lot
use.......
(Dave Whitter's already got a pair on order... :-)
I especially like this description they give in their digital
interconnects bit...
"All digital signals are, in fact, analogue.
True.
A digital signal is a square wave,
False. These guys obviously never looked at a SP/DIF signal with a 'scope.
which consists of sine waves, all with much high
frequencies. These sine waves added together reproduce the square
wave. If one of these sine waves is missing because of, for example,
reduced bandwidth, the square wave becomes distorted and subsequently
timing errors may occur."
Rounding of digital signals does not in and of itself lead to timing errors.
There needs to be some source of nose as well. Furthermore, various means
for eliminating the effects of probable timing errors on digital signals are
well-known.
Heheheheheh, so digital is actually analogue eh?
On several levels...
However digital-domain audio signals have several properties that
analog-domain signals lack:
(1) digital-domain audio signals can be readily transmitted, and stored with
zero linear and nonlinear distortion.
(2) The residual noise in digital-domain audio signals can be reduced until
it is arbitrarily small by fairly simple means.
In short, perfect sound forever!
;-)