On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 17:31:43 +0100, Eeyore wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote:
Hi,
I've just put up a new webpage that provides some measurements on the
properties of a variety of loudspeaker cables. The page is at
http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/HFN/Cables3/TakeTheLead.html
It is an expanded version of the article published in 'Hi Fi News' a
few months ago.
What IDIOT thinks the reactance at 30 MEGAHERTZ has any influence on the
listening experience.
And since when ( Fig 1 for example ) do you run a cable open or shorted
as a valid test ?
WHAT A COMPLETE HEAP OF MINDLESS JUNK !
You should be ashamed of yourself and run some REAL models.
I'm unsure about drawing any conclusions from graphs that start at 5x the
accepted maximum audible frequency. I hope Jim has included tests on VHF
coax as speaker leads too - it makes as much sense to me... ;-)
*If* your amp has much output above 100kHz then it is faulty and needs
looking at - seriously. It isn't allowed to be a radio transmitter by law
and 148kHz upwards interferes with the LW band!
:-)
--
Mick (Working in a M$-free zone!)
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