Bye......
Bye to you too.
I'm not sure what this was all about, but this thread is not part of your future.
Take the edge off or find someplace else to cause trouble.
Bye......
This is audiophile gold. @solderdude @pkane , I’m going to begin a script on being at the correct atmospheric pressure to properly enjoy music. There must be ways to control pressure to always keep it stable. Barometric pressure must be held constant. The real question becomes “Should your cables be run in a vacuum tube of some kind?” I’m not sure yet. Start thinking, it might take me a few days for this one.As do they with human hearing, given the noise level at the eardrum from the atmosphere.
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This is audiophile gold. @solderdude @pkane , I’m going to begin a script on being at the correct atmospheric pressure to properly enjoy music. There must be ways to control pressure to always keep it stable. Barometric pressure must be held constant. The real question becomes “Should your cables be run in a vacuum tube of some kind?” I’m not sure yet. Start thinking, it might take me a few days for this one.
Be careful, someone could really start thinking that this ongoing trend in the thread is serious.Consider over pressurizing the listening room (like in a clean room). Helps with keeping those sound degrading dust particles out as well.
Over pressure is easier to keep constant than lowering atm. pressure.
This is audiophile gold. @solderdude @pkane , I’m going to begin a script on being at the correct atmospheric pressure to properly enjoy music. There must be ways to control pressure to always keep it stable. Barometric pressure must be held constant. The real question becomes “Should your cables be run in a vacuum tube of some kind?” I’m not sure yet. Start thinking, it might take me a few days for this one.
Odds someone in Japan is doing this!Be careful, someone could really start thinking that this ongoing trend in the thread is serious.
What about enclosing the listener? I mean, JJ has educated us a little bit regarding noise at the ear drum from the air.The cables in a vacuum are a separate idea from clean air, and should be patented right away. Imagine how much noise those air molecules (even the clean ones!) add to the sound when they keep constantly hitting the cable and the dielectric. Imagine how much smoother the sound would be if the cable was no constantly hit by billions of them. Then, what happens to those molecules in the presence of electricity running through the cable? They get ionized, electrically charged. Charged particles attract to the opposite charge, so then they start sticking to the cable! The cable gets covered in layers of these ionized molecules that you can never get rid of. Imagine how many veils will be lifted you could just remove all those layers!
But this idea is not limited to the cables! You will need the complete vacuum sealer package (audiophile version of the food vacuum sealer running on the best linear power supply, of course) to enclose every critical component of your system, from power supplies to DACs to amps and everything in between.
I'm drafting the patent application now, I'm so excited!
What about enclosing the listener? I mean, JJ has educated us a little bit regarding noise at the ear drum from the air.
What about enclosing the listener? I mean, JJ has educated us a little bit regarding noise at the ear drum from the air.
A happy user here, I'm really impressed at how the extra virgin copper is so good at rejecting air molecule noise. My wife came in from the other room and commented on how low the noise floor sounded.
For the audiophile who has everything:
Hyperbaric listening rooms.
Consider over pressurizing the listening room (like in a clean room). Helps with keeping those sound degrading dust particles out as well.
Over pressure is easier to keep constant than lowering atm. pressure.
What about enclosing the listener? I mean, JJ has educated us a little bit regarding noise at the ear drum from the air.
From a user and posted on the website: "These cables have a pace and fluidity that is unimaginable outside a live venue. "