So far no name calling, ideas and feeling we’re expressed, no heated conversation yet, I have not check this thread for quite a while, because of Axpona 2018, I attended for three days met some members here , told yah, they are much cooler in person...I would just like to add that, sometimes we don’t hear things the way they are. But we hear things the way we are, isn’t it? Ahah..I like to hear things the way they are....Yes we can get along....😀
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I noticed that lately or maybe for the last five yrs, there is so much arguments,name calling, attacking cables , speakers , components makers and more, more of disagreement with members, even Audio dealers are being attack here...Very few know how to apologize when they are wrong.What can we do as Audiogon members to improve our communication to each other? How to give the informations, recommendation to members who need it? This is without involving Audiogon, any opinion or ideas , For me this is fun and place to learn in audio...thank you all
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Those who may be interested in some background underlying the exchanges above between Ralph (Atmasphere) and CJ1965 will find the following thread to be relevant, beginning with the post by Atmasphere on 4-17-2018 and continuing to the end of the thread: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/a-question-on-speaker-driver-efficiency I believe that the posts in that thread by Ralph, CJ1965, me, and others will provide readers with a good perspective on the various protagonists. Regards, -- Al |
You see, sir, that's how science works - full disclosure of the details.Hm. Something that article certainly lacked! Based on what you say here, you don't think a little disclosure would have been a good idea? That certainly **seems** what you are saying; if anything, this should have been an objection that you raised about this article rather than stand behind it. Why the contradiction? Are you needing to make others wrong so much that you are willing to contradict yourself? This slight on your part is a bit of hand waving. As for your other claims regarding what I've posted elsewhere, they don't even merit a response.Hm. You made the claim that when you cut the voltage applied to a speaker in half, its a 3db reduction. Here's the math: 2.83 volts is 1 watt into 8 ohms. I hope we can agree on that... So 1/2 of 2.83 volts is 1.415 volts. Using Ohm's Law, to calculate current we divide 1.415 with 8 ohms and we get 0.178975amps. Power is equal to amps x current, now we know the current so: 0.178975amps x 1.415volts = 0.25 watts. That's a 6 db reduction, not 3 db. Do you still think it does not merit a response, like- 'oh, I meant 'power' not voltage'? You were being pretty specific about voltage on that thread; perhaps you could clear that up. |
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