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Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
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Keith G wrote: Thanks for proving yet again you don't understand things technical. Obviously never noticed that a fuse wire is tiny compared to the cable it protects. And that fuses use short bits of wire... Somebody obviously more *technical* than I needs to tell this **** how fuses actually work - he seems to think it's a 'size thing'...!! Don't need to learn Kitty - unlike you. Try your 'one strand' trick into decent loudspeakers using a decent amp at high level and you'll find out for yourself... -- *Remember, no-one is listening until you fart.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Eiron wrote: What's the length and thickness of your single strand of wire? By the pic such as it would melt very quickly with a decent amp into decent speakers at a reasonable level. Just like a fuse. -- *Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Keith G wrote:
"Eiron" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: In the case of speaker wires, that is manifested in all sorts of tricky stuff like various magic numbers of wire strands (79 is a popular one), increasing wire cross-sections, extremely exotic and expensive materials employed &c. My point with the single strand of wire (which has been going strong all day and is still) is that whatever the measurements might show, when the single strand is compared with a normal 'fullsize' speaker wire, *nobody* is going to choose it as the preferable route to take even if, like me, they couldn't detect any change in the sound whatsoever - deleterious or otherwise! What's the length 'Bout an inch.... and thickness of your single strand of wire? Real tiny - less than a mm? **suspicion** Why do you ask....?? Must read the thread more closely. Didn't see the photo. You've added at least 10 milliohms to one speaker cable. That must have ruined the soundstage. -- Eiron. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Eiron wrote: What's the length and thickness of your single strand of wire? By the pic such as it would melt very quickly with a decent amp into decent speakers at a reasonable level. Just like a fuse. What a number of 'selective vision' types here don't seem to realise is that *trained chimps* like this **** think nothing of 'opening their mouths' and outpouring their (his/Pucci's) own uninformed and highly *inaccurate* personal prejudices and bigotry. Does Pucci know what amp is being used in this experiment? - No. Does Pucci know what speakers are being used? - No! Does Pucci know what levels the sound has been increased to? - No! Doesn't stop his silly yap about 'fuses', does it? (I wonder if he has ever tried to jump-start a lorry or a tractor? - Nah, I doubt it! ;-) Me? I try stuff out for myself and refrain from comment until I have seen/heard the results - 'Science', as implied by the crapola in the .pdf Jim posted, flies straight over my heard as of being neither here nor there! 'Voodoo', in fact, until I can prove it or have it *reliably* demonstrated otherwise! If anyone gives a ******** - the 'single strand' setup has been running non-stop all afternoon and had been raised to beyond normal listening ('reasonable') levels at various times and it is still operating 'perfectly'. ....and in case anyone doubts my abilities (*technical* or otherwise) to overdrive a 'hifi' setup, I believe I posted here that I had driven a new Sony AV amp into stony, silent 'Protection' mode a couple of times, a few days ago - playing the Master & Commander movie!! .....which uses the recorded sound of modern, 105mm field pieces for the sound of the ship's guns - a superb/shattering 'cinema experience', but a highly *inaccurate* sound as anyone with experience of 'black powder' weaponry would know! And, yes I have - plenty, before you ask.... -- *Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Eiron" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: "Eiron" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: In the case of speaker wires, that is manifested in all sorts of tricky stuff like various magic numbers of wire strands (79 is a popular one), increasing wire cross-sections, extremely exotic and expensive materials employed &c. My point with the single strand of wire (which has been going strong all day and is still) is that whatever the measurements might show, when the single strand is compared with a normal 'fullsize' speaker wire, *nobody* is going to choose it as the preferable route to take even if, like me, they couldn't detect any change in the sound whatsoever - deleterious or otherwise! What's the length 'Bout an inch.... and thickness of your single strand of wire? Real tiny - less than a mm? **suspicion** Why do you ask....?? Must read the thread more closely. Didn't see the photo. You've added at least 10 milliohms to one speaker cable. That must have ruined the soundstage. Elrond, you should post more often - you are much smarter that the self-proclaimed *technical experts* here! You are also not wrong - whilst the 'sound quality' appeared to be unchanged, the 'soundstage' (central image) in *mono* - selected on the Technics tuner* - went completely to pot! (Wide mono!) It was less noticeable in 'stereo' but both Swim and I thought the 'image' had slewed somewhat left of centre!! |
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"Eiron" wrote Must read the thread more closely. Didn't see the photo. That photo was taken with an auto *nothing*/manual *everything* digital camera and 40 year old lens setup - not too shabby for a 'non technical' type, I would'ha said...?? (No...?? :-) |
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In article ,
Keith G wrote: By the pic such as it would melt very quickly with a decent amp into decent speakers at a reasonable level. Just like a fuse. What a number of 'selective vision' types here don't seem to realise is that *trained chimps* like this **** think nothing of 'opening their mouths' and outpouring their (his/Pucci's) own uninformed and highly *inaccurate* personal prejudices and bigotry [snip] Kitty - get a life. And read up on very basic electrical stuff. It's not rocket science. Oh - what ever happened to your '****ter'? Can't stand being ignored? -- *Be nice to your kids. They'll choose your nursing home. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Eiron" What's the length 'Bout an inch.... and thickness of your single strand of wire? Real tiny - less than a mm? Must read the thread more closely. Didn't see the photo. You've added at least 10 milliohms to one speaker cable. ** Not even that much. Say the strand is 0.5mm dia and 25 mm long copper. Works out at only 2.2 milliohms. Take over 20 amps to make it glow and melt. ...... Phil |
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Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Keith G wrote: Also from the 'lay POV', I would like to say that the trouble with these 'snake oil bashing' sessions is that they are never cut and dried conclusive Afraid you have missed the point of my posting(s). They are not what you assert. They are to bring scientifically critical thinking to assessing a document which is presented by its authors/publishers to provide a 'scientific' basis for their claims. Well, yes, and that's fine of course. As a few have pointed out, you are using up a fair amount of energy before you've questioned the source (Ben Duncan). Not rocket science, but not a bad place to start on your critical thought? Rob |
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