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In Reply to: RE: Dennis posted by gusser on June 08, 2009 at 17:31:01
All of Bob Fulton's wiring were in multiples and divisors of that length Gusser. Its a shame you never were on the scene to meet him, he was one of audio's best, very best, IMHO.
Jeff Medwin
OK, now we have magic length wire?????? Oh brother.
At this point nothing surprises me.
Carry on.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Substituting politics for simple physics again, are we?Go ahead! It's your own equipment you have to listen to....
---Dennis---
Edits: 06/10/09
Dennis, just what are the physics involved in 57.125" wire lengths?
Fairy dust. Don't choke on it.
Too late, you already have!!
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
'Simple physics'
It's not obvious to me what principal of physics applies here. Can you explain?
P.S. I had a couple of courses in physics in college and grad school, but can't recall any principal that relates.
It's kind of like Motocross or Jet-Ski racing (both of which I love).
When you generously give away a great tip you learned before you won the last race, the competitors don't want to hear about it!
You are an idiot! (They HOPE).
It's Standard Human Behavior-- being blind while observing the glories of Nature.
Of course, you can be blind at your own expense. The guy who gave you the insight is not responsible for your failure to be interested in it.
This isn't all bad as it just lets the generous tip giver use that advantage a little while longer, until competition is finally forced to explore it.
By then, of course, you've got new stuff which is even better.
They NEVER LEARN.. No problem-- It's ALWAYS BEEN Standard Human Behavior. It is boring- and that is why guys like myself reveal a little bit now and then-- we enjoy life more when the competition gets better.
---Dennis---
What principal of physics applies to using 57.125" wire in audio?
It's not a hard question, unless you do not know the answer.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
That wasn't much of an answer. In fact, it wasn't an answer at all.
Whatever ...
"that is why guys like myself reveal a little bit now and then" . . . for these pearls of wisdom? You are in a forum of learned, experienced people and yet you choose to talk down to them? Your humility is breathtaking, Dennis.
I would never talk down to any of you-- learned or not.
And learned, I do not question.
EFFECTIVE is what I might very well question. DESIRABLE and effective.
I do, however, have an obligation to my fellow man to be honest. I also have an obligation to my customers and to this forum-- to give only that which really does work well, and which also, will not compromise the trust that people place in me to build the very best.
I don't have to do these discussions, as I have nothing to gain from them, since I never mention my company name or its products by name.
There are, however, some great advances that have been made that can benefit the DIY person-- so why shouldn't he have those?
---Dennis---
Tre,
Never did I say "majic" length, those are your words not mine.
We have had this for about thirty years now, you just never knew about it.
Jeff
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