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In Reply to: Re: Wrong!! posted by alan m. kafton on January 24, 2001 at 10:55:28:
If they vibrate or resonate, so what. It's the electrical signal inside that gets amplified that you listen to, not the vibration of the cables. So what if a cable has a resonant frequency. That won't change the electrical signal inside. You seem to be confusing something that actually makes sound with something that conducts an electrical signal.
Follow Ups:
I'm not arguing that burn-in is real, but if two parallel conductors (speaker cable) are held apart rigidly, then the force due to the currents between them will not cause movement, and hence no EMF.
Rubbery dielectric will allow the force to cause movement (strain) and hence EMF. The result is an impedence that depends on the compliance at each frequency.Is this audible?? I have a feeling that it isn't at anything less than 15 billion amps, but if someone is willing to measure it, .....
"Is this audible??"Ah yes, that is the question, isn't it? Don't get your hopes up that someone will come up with proof that it is!
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