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In Reply to: RE: Low DCR versus higher inductance chokes posted by jon_s on October 05, 2008 at 17:47:04
DanL
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Indeed. It's all very well for people to say that a couple of 320 mH 10 ohm chokes don't cost much, but it isn't just the layout in materials. It's also the investment in time to procure the materials and to make the change and conduct the tests. There's also the nuisance factor due to the intrusion of making the change to an existing amp.
Hi Ray,
Be truthful, you ALL have spent FAR more time over almost two years, writing about this on various Forums, I would estimate 200 to 1, versus the time to breadboard the L/C/L/C supply filter into existing gear and listening!!
Jeff Medwin
I don't respond to emails requesting assistance transferring funds from someplace far away either, and they're reasoning is waaaaay better than Dennis' on why LIES works.
cheers,
Douglas
Friend, I would not hurt thee for the world...but thou art standing where I am about to shoot.
Your prejudices and ego is showing, and it doesn't relate at all to what myself and other people hear !!
Jeff
It isn't supposed to be in any way related to what you claim to hear.
Are you going to claim there is a single consistent description of this LIES design? ( just to save you the time, that was a rhetorical question, but you should go ahead and show your character by answering it anyway ).
So far you've presented nothing that deserves any attention. 'I hear something', would usually be quite enough, but the piles of manure delivered to requests for more information are about enough to obscure that reasoning. If it were real, it would also be consistent. First it was low DCR( and there was a high inductance, low-mu special designed ), then it was the Flywheel...and as soon as some insight and investigation was brought to bear on that, the design changed again. Not going to go off with some inconsistent design when it is just as troublesome to implement a consistent one.
Get your story straight, maybe it will be worth listening to then.
cheers,
Douglas
Friend, I would not hurt thee for the world...but thou art standing where I am about to shoot.
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