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Old April 23rd 06, 11:13 AM posted to alt.engineering.electrical,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.tech
Floyd L. Davidson
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Default 10 metres audio cable going into PC = too long?

(Don Pearce) wrote:
Just as your supposed "diagram" didn't show what a ground loop is,
your "evidence" isn't evidence.


Your posting was essentially an assertion that if you connect up a
microphone wrongly, it doesn't work properly. Now maybe you don't
understand why you shouldn't connect a microphone the way you suggest,
but it is a fact.

My web site evidence showed - and yes it did show - that when you know
what you are doing and connect everything up properly, there is no hum
when you touch a microphone body.


You haven't shown anything.

And I notice that, even though this URL has been posted twice before,
you don't have a word to say about it.

64.70.157.146/pdf/Bondingcableshields.pdf

*That* is evidence. And it clearly debunks virtually everthing you've
had to say in this thread.

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Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska)