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Old March 31st 06, 04:53 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stewart Pinkerton
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 14:55:34 +0100, Nick Gorham
wrote:

wrote:
Glenn Richards wrote:

Dave xxxx wrote:


if you believe in him you will be telling us you can hear speaker
cables differences lol

Actually, a lot of agnostics and atheists can hear speaker cable
differences. There's no hocus-pocus involved, just some science that the
sceptics disregard.

So, you can send a sine wave down a bit of cable and it'll come out the
other end as exactly the same sine wave. Guess what? Music isn't a sine
wave.



All sound can be treated as though it is composed of sine waves.


All sound can be treated as if its composed of putty, but that still
doesn't mean that it is.

Dealing with waves only in the frequency domain does mean you have lost
temperal (phase) information.


Sampling techniques such as PCM digital audio accurately maintain all
phase relationships within the frequency band of interest, they do not
operate only in the frequency domain.

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