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Is solder bad for music?
I've just got a Precious Metals CopperTech Alpha interconnect and
amongst the many "interesting" claims in the brochure was the following:- "It is a one piece, solder free design which produces a join that maintains constant impedance. If it is used for 75 Ohm connections, such as digital or composite video, then that is what you get: 75 Ohm tip to tip. That cannot be said of soldered designs. Also we feel strongly that solder is bad for music, no solder equals great sound!" Can somebody please advise me how to remove all the solder from all of my kit to get rid of this "badness"? -- RobH The future's dim, the future's mono. P.S. before anyone questions my judgement please note that I got the cable FOC. |
Is solder bad for music?
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RobH wrote: Can somebody please advise me how to remove all the solder from all of my kit to get rid of this "badness"? Take the cover off and run a blowtorch over the PCB. Your sounds will now no longer be bad. Or good, come to that. -- *You! Off my planet! Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
Is solder bad for music?
"RobH" wrote in message ... I've just got a Precious Metals CopperTech Alpha interconnect and amongst the many "interesting" claims in the brochure was the following:- "It is a one piece, solder free design which produces a join that maintains constant impedance. If it is used for 75 Ohm connections, such as digital or composite video, then that is what you get: 75 Ohm tip to tip. That cannot be said of soldered designs. Also we feel strongly that solder is bad for music, no solder equals great sound!" Can somebody please advise me how to remove all the solder from all of my kit to get rid of this "badness"? -- RobH The future's dim, the future's mono. P.S. before anyone questions my judgement please note that I got the cable FOC. Wrapped joints are solder free but you'll need a wrapping tool, square posts etc. I have not seen any sonic comparision tests of solders i.e. common multicore solders & wonder solder Vs wrapped but I understand wrapping makes an excellent electrical & mechanical joint & sometimes used where severe vibration could be a problem (not hifi) but certain armaments. Mike |
Is solder bad for music?
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Mike Gilmour wrote: I have not seen any sonic comparision tests of solders i.e. common multicore solders & wonder solder Vs wrapped but I understand wrapping makes an excellent electrical & mechanical joint & sometimes used where severe vibration could be a problem (not hifi) but certain armaments. I'm told that wiring to connectors in aircraft are usually crimped as this is more reliable than solder over the years due to vibration. But it's nowt to do with the resistance of the joint. In household electrical wiring, you can either crimp or solder a joint which is to be made inaccessible - where a junction box can't be used by regs. -- *I yell because I care Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
Is solder bad for music?
"jim" wrote in message ... "RobH" wrote in message ... I've just got a Precious Metals CopperTech Alpha interconnect and amongst the many "interesting" claims in the brochure was the following:- "It is a one piece, solder free design which produces a join that maintains constant impedance. If it is used for 75 Ohm connections, such as digital or composite video, then that is what you get: 75 Ohm tip to tip. That cannot be said of soldered designs. Also we feel strongly that solder is bad for music, no solder equals great sound!" Can somebody please advise me how to remove all the solder from all of my kit to get rid of this "badness"? -- RobH The future's dim, the future's mono. P.S. before anyone questions my judgement please note that I got the cable FOC. Solder is very bad. It contains lead. This kills people. A whole generation died in Latvia digging it up. Solder also contains tin. Years ago, Cornish miners were killed by the thousand looking for it... The newsreels tell us these people were only available in black and white, as well. I now use 3/8" nuts and bolts for all connections...... jim Why not use the reliable 'Frog' connection.....rivit...rivit...rivit. |
Is solder bad for music?
In article , RobH
writes I've just got a Precious Metals CopperTech Alpha interconnect and amongst the many "interesting" claims in the brochure was the following:- "It is a one piece, solder free design which produces a join that maintains constant impedance. If it is used for 75 Ohm connections, such as digital or composite video, then that is what you get: 75 Ohm tip to tip. That cannot be said of soldered designs. Also we feel strongly that solder is bad for music, no solder equals great sound!" Can somebody please advise me how to remove all the solder from all of my kit to get rid of this "badness"? Its amazing what absolute bull**** these people with come up with to dupe the public. Or does the public get what the public deserves?. -- Tony Sayer |
Is solder bad for music?
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , RobH writes SNIP Its amazing what absolute bull**** these people with come up with to dupe the public. What? You mean that if I use Lynx I'm probably not going to get the girl? Or does the public get what the public deserves?. Is it a case of educated consumers don't make good consumers? -- RobH The future's dim, the future's mono. |
Is solder bad for music?
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Is solder bad for music?
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 12:58:39 +0000 (UTC), "RobH"
wrote: Its amazing what absolute bull**** these people with come up with to dupe the public. What? You mean that if I use Lynx I'm probably not going to get the girl? I'm very confused about this advert. Lynx claims that men's sweat only attracts other men, so why isn't the girl wearing men's sweat instead of perfume? -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Is solder bad for music?
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 12:14:31 -0700, "jim"
wrote: Solder is very bad. It contains lead. This kills people. A whole generation died in Latvia digging it up. Quite a few people died in Iraq from high speed collisions with small amounts of it............... Solder also contains tin. Years ago, Cornish miners were killed by the thousand looking for it... Wasn't that because they fell down the mines while ****ed on cider? Oh dear, that brings us right back to lead poisoning....... The newsreels tell us these people were only available in black and white, as well. I now use 3/8" nuts and bolts for all connections...... Ah, you have a Classe amplifier? :-) -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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