In Reply to: RE: ground wires posted by Coconut-Audio on May 22, 2011 at 11:39:40:
"The ground wires in Sweden are about 18 awg."
18AWG wire is the minimum you will find on a standard table lamp with a max bulb rating of 60 watts here in the U.S. If what you say is true, I'd be concerned.
"You would need many tons of copper to do house grounding properly, you would need the walls to be pure copper to maximize area and lower the resistance."
WHAT? How much lower do you think the resistance can go? The ground wiring in a home is there as a safety device. It is not there to shield the home from outside interferences. You are truly "coconuts". But that was evident when you asked about spending a couple of days in a cryo chamber, where to find a suit to do so, and how you would be able to consume water while in the chamber.
Your web site, press releases and price-cut/cryo chamber posts have provided some amusing reading, but nothing more. Best of luck in your pursuit of silkiness, microdetail, transparency, bass texture, and finding customers who are willing to pay the price...
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Follow Ups
- RE: ground wires - BS64 06:47:19 05/23/11 (4)
- RE: ground wires - Coconut-Audio 07:16:24 05/23/11 (3)
- really? - BS64 07:39:28 05/23/11 (2)
- RE: really? - Coconut-Audio 04:22:49 05/24/11 (1)
- thanks but no thanks - BS64 06:42:17 05/24/11 (0)