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In Reply to: Reducing Burn-in Noise - shorting terminals with resistor? posted by DkB on May 23, 2002 at 22:40:37:
as I've understood from various cable manufacturers, cable burn-in is NOT dependant on voltage or current. the fact that there IS current passing through the cable is what causes the molecular structure of the cable to favor a direction (burn in), kinda like the scales of a human hair.
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- Re: Reducing Burn-in Noise - shorting terminals with resistor? - idiot_circus_boy 22:49:50 05/23/02 (6)
- Re: Reducing Burn-in Noise - shorting terminals with resistor? - Marzipan 03:19:35 05/24/02 (5)
- Re: Reducing Burn-in Noise - shorting terminals with resistor? - Gene W 16:26:45 05/24/02 (4)
- Re: Reducing Burn-in Noise - shorting terminals with resistor? - BrianM23@msn.com 22:03:00 05/26/02 (0)
- There are NO molecules. - SysInfo 17:02:19 05/24/02 (2)
- Re: There are NO molecules. - Gene W 18:39:36 05/24/02 (1)
- Re: There are NO molecules. - idiot_circus_boy 19:36:48 05/25/02 (0)