NBS definitions of EMI and RFI are wrong. Clearly RFI is due to Radio Frequencies Interference which we cannot hear. EMI does come from inductive coupling, as I also said, which is most likely 60 cycle hum in the US, and you can hear it.
Perhaps NBS is jumping to the symptoms - you can hear the modulated signal from RFI related problems. This is called rectification. No idea regarding their EMI description?!
Based on 40 years of working with radios and audio I know the descriptions and remedies listed at Blue Jeans Cables are correct...
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/humrejection.htm
...as are my recommendations for remedying them with your existing cables above.
This doesn't mean NBS cables are bad (I've never heard them or Blue Jeans cables for that matter), but you really have to separate technical from marketing.
If you like NBS cables and you have no EMI or RFI problems, then that's great. If you do, you should check out BJC and/or employ my remedies above as both solutions are very inexpensive (some even free :)
Perhaps NBS is jumping to the symptoms - you can hear the modulated signal from RFI related problems. This is called rectification. No idea regarding their EMI description?!
Based on 40 years of working with radios and audio I know the descriptions and remedies listed at Blue Jeans Cables are correct...
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/humrejection.htm
...as are my recommendations for remedying them with your existing cables above.
This doesn't mean NBS cables are bad (I've never heard them or Blue Jeans cables for that matter), but you really have to separate technical from marketing.
If you like NBS cables and you have no EMI or RFI problems, then that's great. If you do, you should check out BJC and/or employ my remedies above as both solutions are very inexpensive (some even free :)