I propose to use transparent aluminum
You know that transparent aluminium is a thing, right ? Aluminium Oxtnitride , ( ALON).
I propose to use transparent aluminum
Back in the old days there was a tone arm that connected to cartridge wires thru small pools of Mercury. There were heavy duty Mercury relays. Then environmental rules outlawed that kind of stuff.
I still have some parts somewhere left over from my A&D arm (designed by John Wright). I loved it.Audio & Design M9BA tonearm
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I think if you aren't using silver plated copper pipe with liquid helium pumped through them to create superconductors, all sonic detail will be hopelessly lost. (joke)
The best wiring is no wiring. We ionize the air in the room enough, and the music signal flows freely through the room.
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Elon Musk's latest venture (he already tired of his previous latest venture ):The best wiring is no wiring. We ionize the air in the room enough, and the music signal flows freely through the room.
What Soldering!?I would greatly appreciate your advice, John. This is the only weak point of the concept. Maybe mercury filled copper tubes in the power amp with mercury-to-copper direct electron transition?
Sounds like a synopsis of a dream date/trophy spouse.The Wall Street Journal printed my comment:
"It was the perfect high end audio product: Exotic, inefficient,
expensive, unavailable, and toxic."
Our plasma gun jet is almost ideal generator of acoustical white noise and wide range of frequencies in a visible spectrum, not mentioning the heat generated. That would be something! Poor Nelson.This is Nelson Pass's comment from diyaudio (my highlighting for the last sentence):
The "ion cloud loudspeaker" used photocopy
machine ionizing nichrome wire strung in a flat
array a bit like a window screen, but with more
space between the wires, and charged to a variable
DC potential of about 10 KV.
For the audio field, the current cables are more than enough. They have distortions far below what the human ear perceives. It simply does not make sense to go to the mechanisms at the atomic level. The only logical explanation, apart from stupidity, which is not the case with you, would be that you are doing research for ELI-ERIC Beamlines.What do you think?
just like you do when you have no crimp tool at hand.....bite & twistHow do I terminate them, Pavel? Soldering isn't going to work.
Our plasma gun jet is almost ideal generator of acoustical white noise and wide range of frequencies in a visible spectrum, not mentioning the heat generated. That would be something! Poor Nelson.
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As We audiophiles know, the most important component of the audio chain that affect the resulting sound are CABLES. Take or leave, this is a naked truth. And, any good audiophile knows that the biggest enemy of the clear, fluent sound are crystal boundaries that create microdiodes in the cable structure.
Let's remind some great articles on this topic:
Copper's sound
Yesterday's post on wire gauge sparked a few questions that needed to be asked. The constant pulling of wire through tiny openings, 10, 12, perhaps 20 times to get the wire size you need must have some effect on the wire itself. And the question comes quickly. What impact does all this copper...www.psaudio.com
Audio, Cable, Exotic Materials, and You
In the last installment of this continuing series about the materials that our High End audio toys and goodies are made of, I wrote about ultra-pure copper. That's the stuff that (as everybody k...audiophilereview.com
I have invented a cure for this audiophile pain - let's make a speaker wire from the liquid metal!! Mercury is the best candidate, and mercury filled multi-piped foam cables are the solution. Please see the cross-section drawing below. Patent pending!
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Computer-simulated noise.Just for comparative reference,,,
Sony's "Super Audio Check CD", track-11 "White Noise", track-12 "Pink Noise": please refer to post #669 on my project thread.
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In the CD liner notes, they described "The recorded original signals were prepared mainly by computer simulation in ultra-high precision of eleven nine (99.999999999) or higher... test noises which satisfy over 3σ (sigma, standard deviation) Gaussian distribution..."