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In Reply to: RE: A much needed lesson in science. You are welcome posted by Analog Scott on July 22, 2022 at 08:26:31
"So what are the criteria that make speaker cables "competent?" ...."
capacitance, inductance and resistance
ALL cables have capacitance, inductance and resistance..... Even the worst snake oil products......
"So quit being so anti-science...... It's embarrassing...... ;-]"
As embarassing as not knowing what actually is and is not anti-scientific?
Exactly.....
The problem is someone claiming that he knows but lacks the realization that he does not.
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> > > So what are the criteria that make speaker cables "competent?" ....> > >
> > capacitance, inductance and resistance > >
> ALL cables have capacitance, inductance and resistance..... Even the worst snake oil products......>
Yes. but the ones that have too much start to act as a passive equalizer and skew the audible frequency response. That's when the cables become "incompetently" designed. The ones that don't have too much are competently designed and don't audibly color the sound. Of course this is assuming the design goal is maximum audible transparency. A cable may be designed to color the sound on purpose.But we can call that a combination cable/passive equalizer.
and I did forget to mention basic shielding built into the design. If a cable doesn't have that then it is also "incompetently" designed.
I guess if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, you baffle them with bullshit......
once again you take the blatant anti-science anti electrical engineering position. There is no bullshit about the facts I stated when it comes to cable "sound." You may as well be saying evolution is bullshit.
But I'm not sure you didn't already say that....
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