In Reply to: Went w/ the Anticables Speaker cable, am I completely f'in crazy or is anyone with me? posted by bullethead on December 26, 2006 at 18:04:37:
Just a bunch of testimonials;no specs or measurements at all.If you don't twist the A-C's or tape them together to make zipcord,I'm betting the high inductance will roll off the highs, but I prefer just switching in the tone controls.
It is kind of funny;people pay high dollars for super low-inductance high-capacitance Nordost and such, then they end up with these!Maybe layman was right;maybe speakers should have a smooth treble rolloff.The New England sound is coming back?
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- What kind of site is that? - Atexanathome 08:40:05 12/27/06 (8)
- A smooth treble rolloff characterizes the New England Sound? If so, I'm a NewEnglander. - jeffreybehr 10:46:36 12/27/06 (6)
- Welcome back - my thoughts - BobM 06:42:46 12/28/06 (3)
- Address the RF noise, and you will be surprised by - Al Sekela 14:02:37 12/28/06 (0)
- Bob, the characteristics you discuss in your 2nd paragraph fit my preferences... - jeffreybehr 10:03:49 12/28/06 (1)
- Big assed boxes - BobM 11:54:49 12/28/06 (0)
- It's JB and JB! Actually, several of my friends feel the same. Only the dideeboppers... - jeffreybehr 21:23:38 12/27/06 (0)
- I'm with ya on that one Jeffery ;~)NT - JB 11:10:31 12/27/06 (0)
- Maximum possible inductance for 2-meter cable - Al Sekela 10:03:33 12/27/06 (0)