you don't have to.I'm waiting for folks to start winding their speaker cables around their amps.
You can use this simplified example in 2d space with straight lines
you don't have to.I'm waiting for folks to start winding their speaker cables around their amps.
PM me I'll give you my PayPal.you don't have to.
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You can use this simplified example in 2d space with straight lines
what a bummer this would be actually an helpfully peace of evidence and somewhat "scientific" if someone could actually be bothered to do the math.A simple calculation
If that extension cable you used coiled with the speaker wire was under load and had a current of a few amps in it the speaker wire would show a lot more pick up, right?So this is in response to Danny of GR research video where he puts two coils next to each other saying the same problem exists with speaker wires. I show in video the effect of mains coupling into speaker cables:
That's my plan for the next video.
Come to think of it, I have first hand experience with a much worse scenario than this.So what would a >2kW space heater do if the cables runs parallel for 2m?
.......Nothing. Nothing at all.
I'm waiting for folks to start winding their speaker cables around their amps.
I like the 'concentrate alone at night' angle. Bad recordings with a high noise floor will make it easier to hear differences in the noise level compared to good non-noisy recordings. Sighted tests will also help.Interesting. My guess is that if you substituted counter-rotated braided cables, and then visit the empty gym at midnight, and really concentrate, you could experience an entirely new level of nothingness, an infinite black chasm of silence that may redefine the nothing concept for eternity.
Plus, if you didn't experience that, at least the included rope would provide additional socially distanced aerobic exercise opportunities.![]()
Does this mean I can get away with fewer speaker cable risers?![]()
Does this mean I can get away with fewer speaker cable risers?![]()