Directionality of wire
Thank you for the excellent question. AudioQuest provided an NRG-10 AC cable for the evaluation. Like all AudioQuest cables, our AC cables use solid conductors that are carefully controlled for low-noise directionality. We see this as a benefit for all applications -- one that becomes especially important when discussing our Niagara units. Because our AC cables use conductors that have been properly controlled for low-noise directionality, they complement the Niagara System’s patented Ground-Noise Dissipation Technology. Other AC cables would work, but may or may not allow the Niagara to reach its full potential. If you'd like more information on our use of directionality to minimize the harmful effects of high-frequency noise, please visit http://www.audioquest.com/directionality-its-all-about-noise/ or the Niagara 1000's owner's manual (available on our website).
Thanks again.
Stephen Mejias
AudioQuest
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Idiotones cannot be measured yet we hear them in the form of tinnitus. Heck, they can't even figure out how it works. Any argument that points to the limits of hearing ability glosses over the fact that our ears are cluing into sounds at lower, normal yet infinitely more complex forms than a test tone (overtones, harmonics, phase distortion [what we know to be accurate vs what we hear], etc,) that can be heard, analyzed and processed immediately (thank you evolution) and that is what can't be measured, but appreciated. You have to broaden your focus. All the best, Nonoise |
geoffkait Now that is the pot calling the kettle black, Geoff you are really commit-able. You and your little avatars need to be locked up, I'm amazed the mods are letting you post. hifiman5 You need to know that even audio prototypes are done 100% using measurements, they're not concocted up in a blender. Cheers George |
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