Michael J
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Educate yourself (and this is house wiring, not electronics, it is electricals).... I'm only a tiny little mole that doesn't know much about electronics.
Educate yourself (and this is house wiring, not electronics, it is electricals).... I'm only a tiny little mole that doesn't know much about electronics.
Perhaps you are educating me?Educate yourself (and this is house wiring, not electronics, it is electricals).
Well, do you have any references to a property of mains cable that might affect sound quality and which we might measure? And particularly to any measurable value that changes if the sole change is to substitute silver for copper (other than a very small change to the resistance)?What makes you think it is the resistance of the wire that affects sound quality? In fact, what makes you think you know what property of the wire to measure that correlates with sound quality? Any references?
Thanks for sharing!Winky - here is Silver mains cable that you can play with. Available in different thicknesses and you can borrow a lead to try...
http://www.custom-hifi-cables.co.uk/home/mainscables/solid-silver-range/large-solid-silver-cable
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Well, do you have any references to a property of mains cable that might affect sound quality and which we might measure? And particularly to any measurable value that changes if the sole change is to substitute silver for copper (other than a very small change to the resistance)?
Yes you might think that if silver has such magical properties then the PCB/electronics which do the real magic might be smothered in the stuff.
I like it!Does placing a tin of corned beef on each speaker give them a meatier bottom end then?
Only if they are upside-downers like the little 1980s Mission bookshelfers, surely?... does placing a tin of corned beef on each speaker give them a meatier bottom end then?
I like it!
You 'can' further improve the texture by gently frying the spam until it is blown to perfection. This imparts a more natural presentation according to some people that may have 'tin' can ears.wow...does that work. Im off to try.
My other half disagrees with your statements. In her satisfied opinion, girth is more pleasurable than length. On rare occasions when my winky turns into winkywoo, less girth could possibly reduce her experienced pleasure. More resistance is often desirable to compensate for the loss in thickness whenever I am unable to burrow balls deep. A smaller hole also procures a tighter response.You could spend a gazillion pound adding thicker cables to your mains, which might reduce the resistance of the wire by miliohms.
Or you could spend a couple of hundred quid on room treatment. Your choice. Actually your little burrow should be dead easy to treat being so small.