In Reply to: RE: Anyone Here Try Any After Market USB Cords??? posted by JimOfOakCreek on January 17, 2008 at 17:07:02:
This is where you are entirely wrong. ALL signals are analog, and digital is no exception. The high-frequencies present in a digital signal are precisely the ones that can suffer from skin-effect.
There certainly is skin-effect in the cables inside a computer.
Steve N.
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- RE: Anyone Here Try Any After Market USB Cords??? - audioengr 22:58:51 01/17/08 (17)
- RE: Anyone Here Try Any After Market USB Cords??? - JimOfOakCreek 07:14:05 01/18/08 (16)
- The difference - audioengr 15:51:16 01/19/08 (5)
- No, You Are DEAD Wrong! - JimOfOakCreek 13:36:42 01/20/08 (4)
- I give up. Go back to school. - audioengr 22:35:28 01/23/08 (3)
- RE: I give up. Go back to school. BYE! - JimOfOakCreek 19:24:16 01/24/08 (2)
- RE: I give up. Go back to school. BYE! - Dawnrazor 20:31:40 01/24/08 (1)
- RE: I give up. Go back to school. BYE! - JimOfOakCreek 13:59:04 01/25/08 (0)
- USB cables and sound - John Swenson 13:40:40 01/18/08 (9)
- Jim Swenson: thanks for your clear and informative response... - -3db 08:51:50 01/19/08 (1)
- John sorry, John not Jim: my apologies: i will learn to read...nt - -3db 08:53:25 01/19/08 (0)
- RE: USB cables and sound - JimOfOakCreek 19:04:14 01/18/08 (6)
- you still dont get it - audioengr 15:53:36 01/19/08 (3)
- YOU still dont get it - JimOfOakCreek 05:19:54 01/21/08 (0)
- RE: you still dont get it - Dawnrazor 23:34:06 01/19/08 (1)
- RE: you still dont get it - JimOfOakCreek 13:39:57 01/20/08 (0)
- RE: USB cables and sound - panhead 08:26:51 01/19/08 (1)
- RE: USB cables and sound - Dawnrazor 11:05:47 01/19/08 (0)