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RE: Dennis

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It's just one of those things that work well. I'm not pretending to be able to calculate all of the musical frequency rise points-- those would be different for different kinds of music anyhow.

In any case, there would simply be too many of them-- you could get one calculation right-- for a certain condition, and then the wire would be off for other considerations-- during the same piece of music!

So, this is not like R.F. where you are calculating for a certain frequency. In music, you have a smorgasbord of frequencies-- all at once, all the time you're playing music.

I think it's just a compromise-- where more things go right more often than for other lengths-- when carrying varying music signals.

One thing I have not done is to find out if this is just a reaction to miniscule amounts of 60 HZ or 120 HZ stuff (or multiples thereof) that is a contamination accidently carried by the wire. (disregarding where the wire may have picked it up from).

So, really, it's not completely thought out-- why the effects occur.

They do, however, and so I leave you with a mystery: why?

---Dennis---




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