The *NOT BORING!* Hi-Fi faff chat and sales

As I said. Like so many audiophiles - far more money than sense.

Interesting... so much BS crammed into such a short article.

http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/duvall01.htm

His speaker cables seem particularly capacitive to me, so I decided to do a quick and dirty experiment - as it's Friday PM and there's beer at 4pm.

I assumed a speaker cable length of 10ft (approx 1.5nF), and substituted a loudspeaker with a 6 ohm calibration resistor (not ideal, but probably gives a smoother roll off curve than a real LS would), and ran a calibration between 9kHz and 30kHz. OK, my source impedance is wrong as I only had limited choice of generators due to others being in use, but you get the general idea. High capacitance in the cable causes 4dB HF roll-off, which could make a harsh or toppy system sound 'nicer' - but less accurate.

15nFcap.jpg


The right hand axis is loss in dBm, ignore the left hand axis in this instance.
 
clockworkgazz":3uhv18pv said:
tintin40":3uhv18pv said:
Nice shark.

notice some thing odd/mad about this set up? :LOL:

no graphic equalizer ?

He has placed a speaker on top of each other. also turned them up side down :shock:

they are not light weight speakers. Just potty.
 
apache":o0uftigw said:
Like the bird in the white PVC, sod the speakers, always been a sucker for a bird in PVC :LOL:

But wearing tights :x

getting off topic :LOL: :LOL:
 
If you have serious level mismatches (probably due to improperly designed kit) then reducing the level might reduce distortion due to overdriven input stages.

However, these things are just a resistor in a connector. £3, rather than £30+
 

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