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Old August 8th 09, 04:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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"John Phillips"

So, I'm surprised at your reaction elsewhere. Even in the audio band,
loudspeakers can present impedances from near zero to high enough to
be considered infinite.



** Fraid that is absolute crap.

Only a FAULTY speaker exhibit shorts or opens in the audio band.


So it seems to me that investigating loudspeaker cables with loads
from zero to infinity, and at frequencies well above the audio band,
is perfectly reasonable.



** Only if you are a pseudo academic, audiophool lunatic.

Cap fits you OK.



..... Phil




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Old August 8th 09, 05:47 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eiron
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Default New webpage on loudspeaker cables

Phil Allison wrote:
"John Phillips"
So, I'm surprised at your reaction elsewhere. Even in the audio band,
loudspeakers can present impedances from near zero to high enough to
be considered infinite.



** Fraid that is absolute crap.

Only a FAULTY speaker exhibit shorts or opens in the audio band.


How about this, the only impedance curve on Trevor's site?
http://www.rageaudio.com.au/index.php?p=1_12

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Eiron.
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Old August 8th 09, 07:18 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default New webpage on loudspeaker cables



Eiron wrote:

Phil Allison wrote:
"John Phillips"
So, I'm surprised at your reaction elsewhere. Even in the audio band,
loudspeakers can present impedances from near zero to high enough to
be considered infinite.


** Fraid that is absolute crap.

Only a FAULTY speaker exhibit shorts or opens in the audio band.


How about this, the only impedance curve on Trevor's site?
http://www.rageaudio.com.au/index.php?p=1_12


I can barely believe how anyone could have produced such a diabolical
impedance curve.

The alleged 0.8 ohms at 30 something Hz is especially odd. I suspect
negligent design of the crossover too. Par for the course for audiophools.

Note that the impedance doesn't peak over 9 ohms.

Graham

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Old August 9th 09, 04:45 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default New webpage on loudspeaker cables


"Eiron"
Phil Allison wrote:
"John Phillips"
So, I'm surprised at your reaction elsewhere. Even in the audio band,
loudspeakers can present impedances from near zero to high enough to
be considered infinite.



** Fraid that is absolute crap.

Only a FAULTY speaker exhibit shorts or opens in the audio band.


How about this, the only impedance curve on Trevor's site?
http://www.rageaudio.com.au/index.php?p=1_12



** TW drags that absurd, false example up as a marketing ploy for a brand of
amp he supplies.

In fact and as he admitted once, the impedance dip at the low end of the
range ( circa 35Hz) was due to a wiring MISTAKE made by the factory in a
few samples sold only.

Cause havoc with owners amplifiers blowing fuses and output devices until
they had them fixed.



...... Phil




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Old August 9th 09, 07:12 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eiron
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Default New webpage on loudspeaker cables

Phil Allison wrote:
"Eiron"
Phil Allison wrote:
"John Phillips"
So, I'm surprised at your reaction elsewhere. Even in the audio band,
loudspeakers can present impedances from near zero to high enough to
be considered infinite.

** Fraid that is absolute crap.

Only a FAULTY speaker exhibit shorts or opens in the audio band.

How about this, the only impedance curve on Trevor's site?
http://www.rageaudio.com.au/index.php?p=1_12



** TW drags that absurd, false example up as a marketing ploy for a brand of
amp he supplies.

In fact and as he admitted once, the impedance dip at the low end of the
range ( circa 35Hz) was due to a wiring MISTAKE made by the factory in a
few samples sold only.

Cause havoc with owners amplifiers blowing fuses and output devices until
they had them fixed.


Thanks for the correction.
So the only reason for buying an ME 850 is to drive a broken Infinity Kappa. :-)

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Eiron.
 




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