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RE: Suppressing grunge on speaker links

Well your speaker wire does act as an antenna for RFI and EMI and suppressing that with a filter makes a nice difference in most every system I've tried it on regardless of price. Physical dirt or grunge is not the issue. Suppressing or filtering that higher frequency info that rides along the wire allows the amp and speakers to better and more efficiently use that wire as a power transfer medium.

I don't know any system that would not benefit from such treatment.

It's clear to see where you stand on some things, it's not clear if you know why these kinds of problems exist and how to remedy them. Also there are DIY posts and sites where they can be made for tens of dollars but you went to the extreme at $5K. By the way I saw the Bybees he mentioned at Tweekgeek for $740 so you were only off by four thousand three hundred dollars. You have added to Internet misinformation. Good on you!~


Live in the means, its often better.


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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936



Edits: 08/20/12

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