In Reply to: Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? posted by jneutron on August 25, 2003 at 07:59:53:
Well folks, I didn't get an answer to my question. I got 'doubletalk' instead. What I want to know is how higher order harmonics can be generated by different cables of the same length and with similar RCA connectors, yet some others don't have much harmonic distortion. This effect diminishes at higher input levels. Also, I can 'corrupt' the my best cables somewhat, if I have 'dirty' connectors, so I clean them and all the associated components with industrial grade isopropyl alcohol, and other cleaners when I suspect any problem.
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- Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? - john curl 08:50:17 08/25/03 (14)
- JC..you really have to read the posts.... - jneutron 10:29:16 08/25/03 (13)
- Re: JC..you really have to read the posts.... - john curl 13:36:44 08/25/03 (10)
- Hi John - jneutron 15:21:15 08/25/03 (9)
- Re: Hi John - john curl 16:47:15 08/25/03 (8)
- Re: Hi John - jneutron 17:04:43 08/25/03 (7)
- Re: Hi John - john curl 20:16:24 08/25/03 (6)
- Re: Hi John - jneutron 21:34:29 08/25/03 (5)
- And BTW..You never did say who Dr. Van den Hul was.. - jneutron 21:48:10 08/25/03 (4)
- Everyone is entitled to their opinion.... - Charles Hansen 22:03:03 08/25/03 (3)
- Hmmm. - jneutron 05:41:31 08/26/03 (0)
- Hellllooo Charles... - jneutron 03:45:13 08/26/03 (1)
- OH, and Charles..... - jneutron 04:55:27 08/26/03 (0)
- Peltier effects are reversible with current direction - Commuteman 11:43:41 08/25/03 (1)
- AHA..gotcha - jneutron 11:58:44 08/25/03 (0)