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Originally posted by tones
But different to a constantly fluctuating signal in adjoining conductors not connected to the same circuit, n'est-ce pas?
eh?
Originally posted by tones
But different to a constantly fluctuating signal in adjoining conductors not connected to the same circuit, n'est-ce pas?
The adjoining conductors are surely part of the same circuit? No circuit, no sound.But different to a constantly fluctuating signal in adjoining conductors not connected to the same circuit, n'est-ce pas?
Originally posted by Paul Ranson
The adjoining conductors are surely part of the same circuit? No circuit, no sound.
Capacitance is capacitance whether wrapped up inside an enormous electrolytic, between tracks on a PCB or between the conductors of an audio cable.
Paul
Originally posted by penance
eh?
Originally posted by Gambit
it's actually to do with the di-electric and it's structure; after a while, it becomes a lot more uniform in it's arrangement
Originally posted by wadia-miester
Gambit sacd is 54Khz, dvd-a is 96Khz sir
Originally posted by merlin
Taking my new iPod on a trip to Trang in a couple of days![]()