In Reply to: RE: Incomplete posted by audioengr on November 18, 2013 at 11:12:20:
Very interesting. Thanks.
What was the scale? I had trouble making out the lettering on the graph.
There appears to be a DC offset between the two cases, unless this was an artifact of the plot to keep the curves separate. Could you explain what you think is happening?
Have you done these tests in a controlled way, e.g. with two cables that started out with identical measurements and then one was treated? This would make it possible to run repeated (even random) tests to show definitively that the differences weren't due to some other factor, e.g. power line voltage, noise, temperature, warmup of test equipment or whatever...
Or maybe these measured differences is old hat to cable experts. I just haven't come across it before, but then I haven't gone looking either. Thanks.
Tony Lauck
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Follow Ups
- RE: Incomplete - Tony Lauck 13:54:24 11/18/13 (6)
- RE: Incomplete - audioengr 19:11:47 11/18/13 (4)
- Definitely an experiment that should be written up and replicated by others. nt - Tony Lauck 05:39:48 11/19/13 (3)
- RE: Definitely an experiment that should be written up and replicated by others. nt - audioengr 10:46:07 11/19/13 (2)
- RE: Definitely an experiment that should be written up and replicated by others. nt - Tony Lauck 11:42:32 11/19/13 (1)
- RE: Definitely an experiment that should be written up and replicated by others. nt - audioengr 15:55:44 11/19/13 (0)
- RE: Incomplete - geoffkait 14:26:23 11/18/13 (0)