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In Reply to: RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse posted by Lew on January 11, 2016 at 13:55:04:
Hi Lew
What I am saying is less than ".1" of a miliohm or 1^-4
You are correct , a standard VOM would never capture this and the source impedance of a transformer high tension winding might be 2-5 ohms in a typical amp
It's been a while but the impedance of the power delivery transformer and wiring back to your house from the pole is probably 1 ohm!
I do hear differences in cables- I attribute it to impedance interactions over frequency- that's my story
AJ
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- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - AJ 17:53:09 01/11/16 (1)
- RE: Synergistic Research Red Fuse - Lew 07:40:37 01/12/16 (0)