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Re: Quite simple, Dan

Pat: ""
Are there any difference in resistance, capacitance and inductance likely to cause an audible difference with my 4 ohm speakers??""
E-stat: ""
Translation: I am incapable of making such decisions myself and eagerly await some "scienctific" answer to support my non-ability to make such judgements.""

NO. Taken correctly within context::: I have balanced the wire resistance between two unequal length speaker wires, and am questioning whether or not there is a scientifically justifiable reason to expect that the differences in either inductance or capacitance would cause an audible difference.

He decided to make the wires that way without external "decisionators". He also noted that he does not notice a difference with various speaker wires, as he stated he has tried.
E-stat: ""
Regarding Johnie N's observations:

Jneutron:
I cannot say the same for differential localization.
Does the 2.6 uH cause sufficient lag anywhere in the spectrum to be audible..

Does the 2.6 uH provide inductive shedding at audible levels?""
E-stat: ""

Translation: Are there any audible imaging differences to be found using differing lengths of different gauges of lamp cord?""

Lamp cord.. Why was that descriptor used? I discussed the difference of a distributed 2.6 uH difference feeding a 4 ohm load, and it's effect on specific parameters. I did not specify lamp cord.

E-stat: ""
Probably not..""

Your words. Not mine. Don't attribute to me things of your choosing please.

E-stat: ""
Setting the bar at ankle level doesn't render much in the way of any challenges.""

Perhaps you should consider the limbo.

Your verbage says you have real issues with Pat. Please take it offline, as it is spilling onto others.

Cheers, John



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  • Re: Quite simple, Dan - jneutron 09:28:18 06/06/06 (1)
    • Answers - E-Stat 09:38:06 06/06/06 (0)


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