Fuzzbutt17
It's wire. Fundamentally no different than any other wire of the same gauge. There's noting you're going to do to a wire to optimize it for voice. That's done in the electronics used at the ends of the wire, not the wire itself.
A magnetic field will have no effect, no. The material the magnet is made of may have some effect however.
Ok.
All you tens of thousands of people that purchased these products, a magnetic field will have no effect on noise.
Ok.
You recording studios that purchased magnet based AC filter and grounding devices that sell for over $100,000, a magnetic field will have no effect on noise.
I never tell people they wasted their money. It's their money to spend however they wish for whatever reason they wish.
But it doesn't change the fact that a magnetic field isn't going to have any effect on noise.
If there's any effect at all, it will be due to the material the magnet is made of.
Well, telling people that magnets (or whatever you care to name) can make something sound better can certainly have an influence on their subjective perceptions even if whatever it is is doing nothing at all.
In fact, it's trivially easy to get people to perceive differences even when there are none.
That's why subjective experience alone is of limited value when it comes to determining what is actually going on and why one shouldn't make objective claims as to what is actually going on based on subjective experience.
I'm all for people going with whatever sounds best to them whatever the reason might be. At the end of the day, this should all be about pleasure and enjoyment.
I only have problems when people try and extrapolate beyond that and start making claims for which there is no substantial support.
The wire was used for telephone voice transmission.
I can only GUESS that is was optimized since it has AMAZING resolution in this area and not so good response at the extremes.
It's wire. Fundamentally no different than any other wire of the same gauge. There's noting you're going to do to a wire to optimize it for voice. That's done in the electronics used at the ends of the wire, not the wire itself.
Magnets have no effect?
A magnetic field will have no effect, no. The material the magnet is made of may have some effect however.
Tell that to the companies that are using them and the 10's of thousands of people that purchased these products.
Ok.
All you tens of thousands of people that purchased these products, a magnetic field will have no effect on noise.
Tell that to recording studios that purchased magnet based AC filter and grounding devices that sell for over $100K.
Ok.
You recording studios that purchased magnet based AC filter and grounding devices that sell for over $100,000, a magnetic field will have no effect on noise.
You could also tell the DOZENS of customers that sold their expensive digital cables and replaced them with my magnetic digital cables that they wasted their $$$ (good luck with that one).
I never tell people they wasted their money. It's their money to spend however they wish for whatever reason they wish.
But it doesn't change the fact that a magnetic field isn't going to have any effect on noise.
If there's any effect at all, it will be due to the material the magnet is made of.
Then again, maybe magnets cause auditory hallucinations that make all of us THINK they sound better?
Well, telling people that magnets (or whatever you care to name) can make something sound better can certainly have an influence on their subjective perceptions even if whatever it is is doing nothing at all.
In fact, it's trivially easy to get people to perceive differences even when there are none.
That's why subjective experience alone is of limited value when it comes to determining what is actually going on and why one shouldn't make objective claims as to what is actually going on based on subjective experience.
I'm all for people going with whatever sounds best to them whatever the reason might be. At the end of the day, this should all be about pleasure and enjoyment.
I only have problems when people try and extrapolate beyond that and start making claims for which there is no substantial support.