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| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things n80Yes, geoff calling someone else a stalker is rather rich. But, it massages his ego to think that he has one.et tu, brute? What’s this, a stalker convention? | |
| New Tweak --- Its Fantastic Whoa! Hey! Easy does it. Still no evidence, eh? Oh, well, that’s a shame. One assumes that shadow cat dude is having trouble with Google. 😬 | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things Apparently, all I have to do is whisper the word stalker and glupson shows up almost immediately. It’s uncanny. Also kind of creepy. 😛 | |
| Value of burn/break in? In the case of cables and wire, especially tonearm wire, interconnects but also any wire, complete burn in never occurs without resorting to some break in means other than simply playing music for several hours a day, or even ten hours a day. This... | |
| Polite Rules for discussing Audio related things 2psyopI stated this on the first page, has it happened?“but some people do not want to contribute to the discussion therefore it does not matter that the forum members have a thick skin. Some are here to sell their gear (think dealers) some are he... | |
| What do people place on their platter for dust protection dwellerHarry Pearson (Founder - The Abso!ute Sound) also mentioned the hazards of negative ions...>>>>Really? Got a link? Quote? Anything? | |
| What do people place on their platter for dust protection Just to cut to the chase a little bit radio frequency noise is not (rpt not) negative ions. It’s not any kind of ions. It’s photons, like anything else in the electromagnetic spectrum. All radio frequencies, colors, x rays, Gamma rays, things of t... | |
| What do people place on their platter for dust protection Wouldn’t ion type purifiers be good for the sound? That’s why deionizers and anti static devices work on CDs, LPs, cables and such - they bombard the things with a stream of negative ions. Pop quiz - why is Positive charge bad for the sound? | |
| New Tweak --- Its Fantastic Stop avoiding my question: Do you have any evidence that micro arcing does not (rpt not) occur in ordinary, I.e., audio connections? If you don’t, you’re just flapping your gums. I sounds like you are conceding the argument, since many connectors ... | |
| Perfect Path Technologies: Omega E mat If I’m not mistaken, the inventor already addressed the magnetic field theory by revealing the new smaller mats are not (rpt not) magnetic. The large mats were magnetic only so they could be easily attached to ferrous surfaces like a breaker panel... | |
| New Tweak --- Its Fantastic Shadorne, can you provide any evidence to back up your claim that micro arcing is not an issue in ordinary electrical contacts? By the way, I am prepared to provide evidence that micro arcing is an issue in ordinary electrical contacts. You go fi... | |
| New Tweak --- Its Fantastic shadowcat2016geoff, just for fun, to humor you and to possibly learn something I don't know, which is always useful, I'll google micro arcing.What a guy! | |
| New Tweak --- Its Fantastic Of course the paper was referring to high voltages. That’s why it referred to arcomg. In audio the scale is smaller, but the phenomenon still exists, it’s called micro arcing and produces noise. Noise that is audible. Well, maybe not by pseudo ske... | |
| DO CABLES REALLY MATTER? Zavfino cables“Drawing on more than 18 years of manufacturing experience, Zavfino has developed a remarkable new technique for twisting stranded wire tightly around a central solid-core conductor. An electrical phenomenon is commonly known as the ... | |
| New Tweak --- Its Fantastic To whom it may concern, NASA tech brief abstract on electrical arcing. When you know what to look for it’s not really that difficult to find. 😛Technique eliminates high voltage arcing at electrode-insulator contact areaNTRS Full-Text: Click to Vie... |

