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LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
Phil Allison wrote: "Dave Plowman ( ****WIT MORON )" Phil Allison And if the enamel wire can be tinned with a hot soldering iron, then its fragile enamel, ** That is complete ********. Anyone who tries soldering enamelled wire without first removing the enamel by other means is a complete pratt. ** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU are a 100%, total, know nothing ****ing MORON !! Go look up: " self fluxing polyurethane wire "' sometime. Designed to be tinned by solder pot dipping or the use of a hot soldering iron. You dumb as a dead dog POSTURING POMMY ASS !!!!!! ...... Phil But the poluruethane enamel wire isn't the best type of enamelled wire to use where you want something rugged, and prone to being trodden on, and yanked and wracked around at terminals. Most of the amplifier failures I get to repair are from shorted speaker cables. Feel free to use the polyurethane if YOU want, but I won't, OK. As you said, the small coil of wire which is a choke of say 10uH in series with the amp and speaker cables should solve capacitance bothers. But most ppl would add a resistance of say 10 ohms in parallel with the choke to damp the LC resonant circuit you'd get if a speaker cable with high C is shorted at the speakers. Many (but not all) SS amps have the L&R as a standard feature, and have done for 40 years after makers woke up about how easy it was to stuff a transistor amp right up. Patrick Turner |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Phil Allison wrote: Anyone who tries soldering enamelled wire without first removing the enamel by other means is a complete pratt. ** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU are a 100%, total, know nothing ****ing MORON !! Go look up: " self fluxing polyurethane wire "' sometime. Don't think polyurathene wire would be much use as a conductor, pet Its quite sufficient for applications where heat is negligible and there is no mechanical stresses; Ie, in speaker crossover coils and other coils used in many apps. Designed to be tinned by solder pot dipping or the use of a hot soldering iron. Everyone keeps a solder pot on the boil, I suppose, my little forensically challenged colonial. Somebody making a batch of speaker cabling to the Tocord model may well have a hot solder pot for the workers. DIYers wouldn't. You dumb as a dead dog POSTURING POMMY ASS !!!!!! If only you'd learn the Queen's English. Which Queen? Plennea queens about.... Patrick Turner. -- *Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
"Patrick Turneroid " But the poluruethane enamel wire isn't the best type of enamelled wire to use where you want something rugged, and prone to being trodden on, and yanked and wracked around at terminals. ** One pig ignorant person's utterly mad opinion - not fact. Most of the amplifier failures I get to repair are from shorted speaker cables. ** Totally irrelevant, as that involves bare copper wires. ( rest of the Turneroid's mind numbing excreta flushed where it belongs) ....... Phil |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
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Patrick Turner wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Phil Allison wrote: Anyone who tries soldering enamelled wire without first removing the enamel by other means is a complete pratt. ** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU are a 100%, total, know nothing ****ing MORON !! Go look up: " self fluxing polyurethane wire "' sometime. Don't think polyurathene wire would be much use as a conductor, pet Its quite sufficient for applications where heat is negligible and there is no mechanical stresses; Ie, in speaker crossover coils and other coils used in many apps. ITYM 'polyurethane *coated* wire? Designed to be tinned by solder pot dipping or the use of a hot soldering iron. Everyone keeps a solder pot on the boil, I suppose, my little forensically challenged colonial. Somebody making a batch of speaker cabling to the Tocord model may well have a hot solder pot for the workers. They might well. DIYers wouldn't. Indeed. You dumb as a dead dog POSTURING POMMY ASS !!!!!! If only you'd learn the Queen's English. Which Queen? Plennea queens about.... That is very true. You'd think Phil would be well up on that given his propensities. -- *Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Phil Allison wrote: Anyone who tries soldering enamelled wire without first removing the enamel by other means is a complete pratt. ** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU are a 100%, total, know nothing ****ing MORON !! Go look up: " self fluxing polyurethane wire "' sometime. Don't think polyurathene wire would be much use as a conductor, pet Designed to be tinned by solder pot dipping or the use of a hot soldering iron. Everyone keeps a solder pot on the boil, I suppose, my little forensically challenged colonial. Tins perfectly well with a normal iron. -- Nick |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
"Nick Gorham" Tins perfectly well with a normal iron. ** Now try doing 72 strands at once and making a solid mass of them to fit into a banana plug. ....... Phil |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
Nick Gorham wrote: Tins perfectly well with a normal iron. What temp does a 'normal' iron run at ? Graham |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
"Eeyore" wrote in message ... Nick Gorham wrote: Tins perfectly well with a normal iron. What temp does a 'normal' iron run at ? Graham Hi Graham, I see you pal Philthy is still running off at the mouth. I would have expected by now you would have taken the action you alluded to earlier. Cheers TT |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
Phil Allison wrote:
"Nick Gorham" Tins perfectly well with a normal iron. ** Now try doing 72 strands at once and making a solid mass of them to fit into a banana plug. ...... Phil Yep, I take your point. I agree that in that case it would be much better, but I was just trying to indicate that the insulation was perfectly usable with just "normal" irons. -- Nick |
LS Cables - Transmission Line vs Lumped Element
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Patrick Turner wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Phil Allison wrote: Anyone who tries soldering enamelled wire without first removing the enamel by other means is a complete pratt. ** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU are a 100%, total, know nothing ****ing MORON !! Go look up: " self fluxing polyurethane wire "' sometime. Don't think polyurathene wire would be much use as a conductor, pet Its quite sufficient for applications where heat is negligible and there is no mechanical stresses; Ie, in speaker crossover coils and other coils used in many apps. ITYM 'polyurethane *coated* wire? Designed to be tinned by solder pot dipping or the use of a hot soldering iron. Everyone keeps a solder pot on the boil, I suppose, my little forensically challenged colonial. Somebody making a batch of speaker cabling to the Tocord model may well have a hot solder pot for the workers. They might well. DIYers wouldn't. Indeed. You dumb as a dead dog POSTURING POMMY ASS !!!!!! If only you'd learn the Queen's English. Which Queen? Plennea queens about.... That is very true. You'd think Phil would be well up on that given his propensities. Maybe he'd try to become well up into a queen but perhaps lack enough propensity. Dame Edna Everage, who is Australia's closest thing to an actual Queen of Australia, feared what might happen if she had Phil on her show. But the latest report is that The Dame is about to become Austrlia's first female Govenor General. Madge will get a job in the kitchen at the Lodge, and Sir Les Paterson will become Her Butler. There's a lot to ignore about Phil, but he does say some very sensible things at times. Patrick Turner. -- *Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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