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Dave Plowman (News) June 22nd 09 12:22 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 
In article ,
Keith G wrote:
Now, what was that crap about 'fuses are tiny compared to the cables
they protect'....???



Kitty - go and do some basic reading about protecting wiring - or even
just look at a fuse. Before you make an even bigger fool of yourself.

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Keith G[_2_] June 22nd 09 12:27 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Phil My Anus" wrote in message
...

"Keith Git "


The actual *facts* of the matter are that, no matter what the *figures*
may or may not be, the single strand is still working perfectly well
and will obviously sustain enough current to provide a 'heap plenty
loud' (too loud) sound ....

** No one ever said otherwise.

A 5 amp fuse fitted in series with a 8 ohm speaker is not be likely to
*ever* blow in a domestic system.

Change the speaker to 4 ohms and it may well blow at some time.


No one ever said otherwise.



** Fraid you did above - ****HEAD !!



Fraid I didn't - ****HEAD - read it again.....




Change the speakers to Quad ESL63s ( et alia ) and it will blow for
E - if the internal voltage clamping circuitry ever activates.



No one ever said otherwise.



** Fraid you did above - ****HEAD !!



Fraid I didn't - ****HEAD - read it again.....



Whether a single strand of copper wire survives in use DEPENDS on what
impedance and type of speaker it is feeding plus the power capacity of the
amplifier.



Stoopid ****ing retard - do you think you and Pucci are the only ones who
know that? I run a couple of valve amps here - I've probably blown more
fuses than you've had sane days...

.....not to mention the sub-station in sarf London I knocked out when I was
young and working on the 'buildins'....




Some of us KNOW a few things about fuses.



Think you do, more like...


snip the best bit of his post




Dave Plowman (News) June 22nd 09 12:31 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 
In article ,
Keith G wrote:
It's becoming quite obvious *none* of these ****s have ever tried to
jump start either one....


....and seen the wires flash to red hot in a heartbeat!


So let's add in your lack of knowledge about cable sizes to that of fuses.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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Keith G[_2_] June 22nd 09 12:36 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Keith G wrote:
Now, what was that crap about 'fuses are tiny compared to the cables
they protect'....???



Kitty - go and do some basic reading about protecting wiring - or even
just look at a fuse. Before you make an even bigger fool of yourself.



Can't decide if this clown's deliberately evading the point or it's flying
way over his head, as usual....

Explanation (if anyone cares): I reduce a wire to a single strand to
demonstrate the 'science vs, conventional wisdom' predicament that was
prompted (to me) by the OP and monkeyboi sees it a 'fuse' and hasn't stopped
going on about fuses ever since!

Desperate to get me to *talk* to him, I suspect! ;-)



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*Two many clicks spoil the browse *

Dave Plowman London SW
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Keith G[_2_] June 22nd 09 12:39 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Keith G wrote:
The actual *facts* of the matter are that, no matter what the *figures*
may or may not be, the single strand is still working perfectly well
and will obviously sustain enough current to provide a 'heap plenty
loud' (too loud) sound as I said earlier - not as Pucci prated:


"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."


IOW, yet another blistering example of where a little simple
experimentation will demonstrate that most (if not all) clowns who
consider themselves *experts* are usually anything but....


Only a egotist like you Kitty would assume *your* amp and speakers would
fit *my* definition of decent.



More arrogant yap from one who *guesses* - he presumes (because he doesn't
know) that my amp and speaker would not fit his twisted little definition.

(Like it matters...!!??)




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Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.



Phil Allison[_2_] June 22nd 09 12:39 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Keith Git = a TOTALLY PSYCHOTIC **** "


The actual *facts* of the matter are that, no matter what the *figures*
may or may not be, the single strand is still working perfectly well and
will obviously sustain enough current to provide a 'heap plenty loud'
(too loud) sound ....


** No one ever said otherwise.

A 5 amp fuse fitted in series with a 8 ohm speaker is not be likely to
*ever* blow in a domestic system.

Change the speaker to 4 ohms and it may well blow at some time.


No one ever said otherwise.



** Fraid you did above - ****HEAD !!


Change the speakers to Quad ESL63s ( et alia ) and it will blow for
E - if the internal voltage clamping circuitry ever activates.



No one ever said otherwise.



** Fraid you did above - ****HEAD !!

Whether a single strand of copper wire survives in use DEPENDS on what
impedance and type of speaker it is feeding plus the power capacity of the
amplifier.

Some of us KNOW a few things about fuses.


BTW:

Ever figured out what that horrible burning smell that follows you about all
the time is ???

****WIT !!!!


...... Phil




Keith G[_2_] June 22nd 09 12:44 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Keith G wrote:
Think Jim Lesurf did lots of research into speaker fusing when he was
at Armstrong.



There have been a number of people who have done interesting research
into this sort of pack bonding/reassurance/submission behaviour with
gerbils....


Why do you read this group when you've obviously no interest in audio
matters?



What he means is: "Why do you read this group when you've obviously no
interest in my microphone cable coiling career to date?"

What I want to know is why this prat posts here in a general (enthusiasts)
ng and, from what I can see of it, studiously avoids showing his pointy
little head in the 'pro' and 'tech' groups...??

Too scared, I suspect and wants to be the 'big fish in a near empty little
pond'....



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Dave Plowman London SW
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Keith G[_2_] June 22nd 09 12:47 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Phil Anushole" wrote in message
...

"Keith Git = a TOTALLY PSYCHOTIC **** "



One does what one can! ;-)


snip garbage



Ever figured out what that horrible burning smell that follows you about
all the time is ???



Yes - Lambert & Butler....

:-)




Phil Allison[_2_] June 22nd 09 01:37 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 
"Keith Git = a TOTALLY PSYCHOTIC **** "


The actual *facts* of the matter are that, no matter what the *figures*
may or may not be, the single strand is still working perfectly well and
will obviously sustain enough current to provide a 'heap plenty loud'
(too loud) sound ....


** No one ever said otherwise.

A 5 amp fuse fitted in series with a 8 ohm speaker is not be likely to
*ever* blow in a domestic system.

Change the speaker to 4 ohms and it may well blow at some time.


No one ever said otherwise.



** Fraid you did above - ****HEAD !!


Change the speakers to Quad ESL63s ( et alia ) and it will blow for E -
if the internal voltage clamping circuitry ever activates.



No one ever said otherwise.



** Fraid you did above - ****HEAD !!

Whether a single strand of copper wire survives in use DEPENDS on what
impedance and type of speaker it is feeding plus the power capacity of the
amplifier.

Some of us KNOW a few things about fuses.

BTW:

Ever figured out what that horrible burning smell that follows you about all
the time is ???

****WIT !!!!


...... Phil





Keith G[_2_] June 22nd 09 01:41 PM

Russ Andrews and Ben Duncan :-)
 

"Pheel My Arsehole" wrote

A whole lot of rubbish which I snipped unread.

Bored now....






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