
December 25th 17, 02:37 PM
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Christmas Snake Oil anyone ?. (V expensive mains extension block).
Boredom has set in already, so it's time to check out the online
sales, but for some reason I clicked on my HiFi choice bookmark
by mistake and noticed this product :-
http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/news/art...etition/25866/
"While the basic mains cables that come bundled with components do a
good job of getting it the power it needs to run, they invariably lack
the quality of materials and high-end construction that are required to
protect the integrity of the electricity, resulting in a significant
reduction in quality."
err, what do powerline ethernet extenders do to the 'quality' of the
electriccery ?. PS It retails at £695 :-)
"seven lucky runners up will get an Evo3 Initium mains cable (worth
£75)." Oooh. A £75 kettle lead. Crikey.
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December 25th 17, 05:10 PM
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Christmas Snake Oil anyone ?. (V expensive mains extensionblock).
On 25/12/17 15:37, Andrew wrote:
Boredom has set in already, so it's time to check out the online
sales, but for some reason I clicked on my HiFi choice bookmark
by mistake and noticed this product :-
http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/news/art...etition/25866/
"While the basic mains cables that come bundled with components do a
good job of getting it the power it needs to run, they invariably lack
the quality of materials and high-end construction that are required to
protect the integrity of the electricity, resulting in a significant
reduction in quality."
err, what do powerline ethernet extenders do to the 'quality' of the
electriccery ?. PS It retails at £695 :-)
"seven lucky runners up will get an Evo3 Initium mains cable (worth
£75)."Â* Oooh. A £75 kettle lead. Crikey.
Go well with their Audis and their Apples, then...
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In todays liberal progressive conflict-free education system, everyone
gets full Marx.
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December 25th 17, 06:55 PM
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Christmas Snake Oil anyone ?. (V expensive mains extensionblock).
On Mon, 25 Dec 2017 15:37:47 +0000
Andrew wrote:
Boredom has set in already, so it's time to check out the online
sales, but for some reason I clicked on my HiFi choice bookmark
by mistake and noticed this product :-
http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/news/art...etition/25866/
"While the basic mains cables that come bundled with components do a
good job of getting it the power it needs to run, they invariably
lack the quality of materials and high-end construction that are
required to protect the integrity of the electricity, resulting in a
significant reduction in quality."
err, what do powerline ethernet extenders do to the 'quality' of the
electriccery ?. PS It retails at £695 :-)
"seven lucky runners up will get an Evo3 Initium mains cable (worth
£75)." Oooh. A £75 kettle lead. Crikey.
Is this Russ Andrews' loss-leader brand?
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Davey.
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December 26th 17, 08:37 AM
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Christmas Snake Oil anyone ?. (V expensive mains extension block).
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December 27th 17, 02:34 PM
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Christmas Snake Oil anyone ?. (V expensive mains extensionblock).
On Tue, 26 Dec 2017 21:42:34 +0000, Roger Hayter wrote:
ARW wrote:
On 26/12/2017 09:58, Huge wrote:
On 2017-12-26, Brian Gaff wrote:
Is this Uncle Russ Andrews wearing his Santa Disguise?
Brian
Yes.
It's utter ****, of course.
I went to wire a boiler up for the sort of ****** that buys this sort
of stuff.
Two massive speakers in the lounge and in the garage at the other side
of the lounge wall was a roll of speaker wire from one of the speakers
wrapped around the fuse box.
It was explained to me that "This was to keep both lengths of speaker
wire the same as it sounds better".
The next time I work for such a ****** I shall offer "the same cable
length at the roomstat" as an optional extra for £100. I have no doubt
they will pay for it once I have explained to them how "the induction
current due to having a longer switched live than neutral cable at the
stat may alter the hysteresis operation of the room stat and reduce
it's performance".
Of course I'll stick on my magic meter to show this working (well a
mutlimeter) but I think that they will happily cough up an extra £100
for a much better wired roomstat.
I think I'd tend to make both speaker leads about the same length.
Propagation delay is obviouslly irrelevant, signal amplitude difference
well down in the noise, but the different effective output impedance of
the amplifier *might* affect the damping and therefore amplitude and
phase of the frequency response of the speaker in an audible way.
Probably not, but I would anyway.
There's no *might* about it, it'll make feck all difference to the
damping (assuming you're not using bell wire with a difference in length
of 25 metres or more).
An amp that has an output impedance of 20 milli-ohms claiming to offer a
damping factor of 400:1 with 8 ohm speakers will in fact only offer a
damping factor of about 1.07 with most infinite baffle drive units since
a typical voice coil driven cone drive unit of 8 ohms nominal impedance
will typically have a voice coil resistance of about 7.5 ohms which is in
series with the amp's output impedance as far as any "damping factor"
calculation is concerned.
Any audible differences due to unequal lengths of speaker cable will be
more a case of attenuation than one of different damping factors. The
sage advice offered in reputable Hi-Fi mags half a century ago for those
concerned about loudspeaker wiring was to invest in multi-stranded cooker
cable (multi-stranded purely to alleviate the issue of physical
stiffness). The advice, though over-kill in most cases, was perfectly
sound and remains so to this day.
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Johnny B Good
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December 26th 17, 11:08 PM
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Christmas Snake Oil anyone ?. (V expensive mains extension block).
"ARW" wrote in message
news 
On 26/12/2017 09:58, Huge wrote:
On 2017-12-26, Brian Gaff wrote:
Is this Uncle Russ Andrews wearing his Santa Disguise?
Brian
Yes.
It's utter ****, of course.
I went to wire a boiler up for the sort of ****** that buys this
sort of stuff.
Two massive speakers in the lounge and in the garage at the other
side of the lounge wall was a roll of speaker wire from one of the
speakers wrapped around the fuse box.
It was explained to me that "This was to keep both lengths of
speaker wire the same as it sounds better".
The next time I work for such a ****** I shall offer "the same cable
length at the roomstat" as an optional extra for £100. I have no
doubt they will pay for it once I have explained to them how "the
induction current due to having a longer switched live than neutral
cable at the stat may alter the hysteresis operation of the room
stat and reduce it's performance".
Of course I'll stick on my magic meter to show this working (well a
mutlimeter) but I think that they will happily cough up an extra
£100 for a much better wired roomstat.
I remember the start of this crap over 40 years ago.
A that thime Litz wire was very popular for various 'sound'
improvements. It was reported in ISTR HFN that a Frenchman had gone on
record that by using Litz wire between the front doorbell push and the
bell itself significantly improved the "tintinabular sonority" or the
bell when it rang.
Seems there still not all locked up yet........
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Woody
harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com
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