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In Reply to: RE: "Tinnitus Effect"........ posted by Todd Krieger on March 22, 2021 at 10:01:26
As you continue to try different combinations, would be interesting to see if there is any correlation to microphonics.
Not just the signal tubes, but even headphone cables can mechanically heighten unwanted oscillations. And microphony can vary from tube to tube, even within the same brand. Just a thought.
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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The hobby of high-end audio can literally drive someone insane..... [-;
LOL! No kidding eh! Did I mention to check capacitor vibrations and damping too? Sigh... can we sue someone over this hobby?
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
I remember reading, roughly 25 years ago, about an "audiophile soldering iron"..... Which supposedly had greatly reduced internal vibrations and magnetic fields, which would in turn enable soldering joints that had cleaner conductivity than what would occur with conventional soldering irons..... I was gullible enough to inquire about attaining one of these things, and got an email about a month later stating it was a spoof.........
Cripes! I was about to Google that soldering iron until I read the end of your post.
So that makes two of us!
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
it actually looks far more like an avocation than hobby ... maybe a combo?
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