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In Reply to: RE: Reptisand in the crossover posted by BobM on January 25, 2016 at 12:48:45
Quartz has crystalline form and can also passively absorb RFI and EMI as well as the other things you mentioned. Often with just quartz, especially white quartz used in proximity to electronics power cords and outlets people have reported HF clarity increases sometimes too much. You said it didn't change which is fine. Speaking of fine how fine is this product? Perhaps it is ground down so much there is less or almost no crystalline structure. There are many posts you can search here about using crystals (amethyst, tourmaline,topaz,rose and white quartz and others) with audio gear and AC.
ET
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Yes, that was what I was alluding to ... RFI/EMI properties absorption around the inductors and caps. Or possibly just vibration absorption around them. Or perhaps a little of each.
It looks like sand, not crystals.
A gentleman is best defined as someone who knows how to play the accordion ... and doesn't.
I don't know how small the material can be and have the crystalline structure still be effective for RFI/EMI. Surely there is vibration damping.
ET
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