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In Reply to: RE: Seems to me... "I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it." applies nt posted by 3+4=5 on February 02, 2017 at 22:20:05
you shouldn't have removed it.
Sorry for your selective acceptance of advice, probing, and suggestions from "some cable asylum". We're trying.
But I'll say it again... the answer is in your hands. You have a situation where you might consider getting information from the dealer/manufacturer. And certainly you have criteria/specs/build which led you to purchase them in the first place. The cable Asylum would sincerely be interested in knowing, now that you brought the topic up.
Isn't that the point of the Asylum? It's not a quiz show where you are both master and winner.
By the way... you did buy these from a reputable dealer, and not eBay? If they are counterfeit, could be harder to help you.
Always enjoying your posts.
Cheers #5!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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This phenomenon was an interesting side thing. I had an experience. I really did not think about it much.
THen I though maybe someone could give me a bit of insight.
The fact it was turned into a pot of shit.. Well, what should I expect?
True I am 'holding back' But as I wrote, In my mind the actual parts and any discussion of the parts would really not forward any thoughts on what the cable itself be doing.
Now maybe it IS that all the other cables I used were restricting dynamic range? Well OK, but HOW? What exactly is it electrically, that does this in a wire. Seems simple enough!
Cable impedance reacting with the source impedance and the load impedance
will determine what a cable will sound like. Cable impedance is resistance, inductance and capacitance of the cable. Enclosure of the wire also effects the impedance. These parameters were why people wanted to know the equipment you are using. The same cable will sound different with different equipment
Alan
Construction, metallurgy, dielectric, shielding, gauge, direction, will all have an effect on background noise, interference, microphonics and the overall sound. Even the terminations. We all know that.
We also know that cables sound different depending on the components. So now we are talking impedance, capacitance and inductance.
The cables you are now using increase dynamic range. I guess if nothing else, it goes to show that cables do sound different.
Kudo's to the manufacturer. And a good find for you.
Maybe someone on the Asylum can still shed some light on the "theory" of restrictions and revelations of dynamic range in cable design. Unlike using golden rules to build speaker cabinets, I don't know if anything exists for cables.
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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