In Reply to: RE: Objective Measurement Results for Cables posted by Jon Risch on October 1, 2007 at 18:49:16:
> As far as I can see, the graphs are labeled, with a visible range of 50
> dB, and the level of the distortion products showing as high as "82 dB" or
> so.
I was referring to the later unlabelled graphs and in the context of my post the point was that measured minute differences are inaudible and the text was not overly reliable.
Concerning the figures you are referring to, I cannot offer anything without knowing what was measured, how and under what conditions. Without this one cannot work what is going on in terms of basic physics and hence determine if some magical property of cables has been discovered, a measurement misinterpretation/mistake revealed or whatever.
Anyway, if the CV engineers have provided a model for the effect then the physics is presumably understood. What is it?
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Follow Ups
- RE: Objective Measurement Results for Cables - andy19191 01:58:00 10/02/07 (4)
- Answer really wanted... - Jon Risch 17:06:06 10/02/07 (2)
- RE: Answer really wanted... - andy19191 05:09:42 10/04/07 (1)
- Another imaginative Objectivist! - bjh 14:28:12 10/04/07 (0)
- What figure number (from the article) are you referring to? nt - bjh 05:36:24 10/02/07 (0)