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Facts wanted on interconnects
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<blockquote data-quote="u235" data-source="post: 67417" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>I'd love to see some waveforms for this. Maybe what I'll do is 1) connect a tone generator to the oscilloscope (analogue) with very short heavy multistrand . 2) Capture the shape of the wave at the best resolution possible at various frequencies (how? hmmm). 3) Redo the experiment with cheap interconnects. 4) Redo the experiment with expensive interconnects (anyone want to lend me some?) 5) Redo 3 and 4 with a speaker in series so I get the effect of the voice coil and connectors with it.</p><p></p><p>Here's my formula for cable capacitance from Wikipedia: (2*pi*ε0*length)/(natural log (outer radius/inner radius)). Electric constant (ε0 ≈ 8.854?10−12 F m?1) </p><p></p><p>For some reason it doesn't include the dielectric constant.</p><p></p><p>My intention isn't to ridicule anyone - people hear what they hear, and who are we to say they don't? We don't have sensors inside their heads. This is a search for personal truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u235, post: 67417, member: 1485"] I'd love to see some waveforms for this. Maybe what I'll do is 1) connect a tone generator to the oscilloscope (analogue) with very short heavy multistrand . 2) Capture the shape of the wave at the best resolution possible at various frequencies (how? hmmm). 3) Redo the experiment with cheap interconnects. 4) Redo the experiment with expensive interconnects (anyone want to lend me some?) 5) Redo 3 and 4 with a speaker in series so I get the effect of the voice coil and connectors with it. Here's my formula for cable capacitance from Wikipedia: (2*pi*ε0*length)/(natural log (outer radius/inner radius)). Electric constant (ε0 ≈ 8.854?10−12 F m?1) For some reason it doesn't include the dielectric constant. My intention isn't to ridicule anyone - people hear what they hear, and who are we to say they don't? We don't have sensors inside their heads. This is a search for personal truth. [/QUOTE]
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