jinjuku
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Most Important, Unloved Cable... Wait, so people can have positive results totally sighted, negative results when the answers are taken away before hand? Holy crumbs I better email institutions of higher learning and inform them of this epiphany of yours. So you are saying sighte... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... You don’t say? Was that during the period when his system was out of phase? Would this be the same phase where he was able to deduce all sorts of flowery prose about his Magnum Opus?If you want to know at what point it's best to stop digging th... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @geoffkait Well heck, according to posts in this thread it’s because my system wasn’t expensive enough to be highly resolving of a cable that is 2600% longer and 9100(yes 9 THOUSAND) percent less expensive per foot.But yet the ADC tracks are some ... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @geoffkait I know Mike Lavigne couldn't tell his $30,000 Magnum Opus from Monster cable. Helpful hint: He has a $500,000 system. | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @dynaquest4I understand about gear snobbery. Thankfully I’m into at least doing some measurements to get an idea of what is going on.It was mentioned about the Salk Streamer (just a computer), I’ve had chance to talk with Jim over the years and he... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @shadorne" But the golden eared gurus who review and advise the masses are able to hear the difference in the quality of the coal burning at the coal-fired electric power station from 50 miles away - so why not Ethernet cables? "I got into a conv... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... Here are the bottom line issues:Streaming is non realtime and buffered.There are Siemons and T.I. white papers that give very in depth analysis of Ethernet and it's resiliency:" Magnetic field coupling occurs at low frequencies (i.e. 50Hz or 60 H... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... "That is yet one other reason A/B testing is useless. One needs to compare over long periods of time....days and weeks before they really come to grips with changes in sound with wire, tweaks, or gear. You really need to settle in and live with th... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @cleeds Not one step too far as something the violates TOS but one step too far in ascribing realtime analog properties to a non-realtime system.Did you know that during playback, for power saving purposes, parts of the NIC's power supply circuitr... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @cleeds I'm not the one making claims. I just testing those. When someone says they can jump 20 feet straight up and I bring out a bar that is 20 feet high, no matter if the bar is made of wood or gold, we are talking about how high someone can ju... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... dgarretson wrote: " That test is more Where's Waldo than ABX. Post two files of the same music, each recorded with a different Ethernet cable, and the opportunity to compare them at leisure."I already posted two tracks. What I'm not doing is giv... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... Douglas, what you are hearing is the direct output of the DAC. The upstream amp, cabling, speakers, room interaction, are all moot because they aren't in the loop.People need to slow down and read what I'm typing because most are getting ahead of ... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... @dgarretson You need to re-read what I did: While I was capturing those two tracks I was ACTIVELY swapping out cables. Yes I was able to record tracks in their entirety while disconnecting Ethernet cabling and plugging another back in and as you c... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/5NUQOsUEqZKVgon85pYhxnlNYlAhoHhT3FF9cP0NKfr?ref_=cd_ph_share_link_copy https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/bD0Z87vfscWzA3PhyE42JuVGagNXmvcKTxqWhQpLIKO?_encoding=UTF8&mgh=1&ref_=cd_ph_share_lin... | |
Most Important, Unloved Cable... Ethernet is a data cable. It's not an audio cable. Computer playback is buffered. Heavily. There are two buffers on the NIC itself for starters. Then you have either the USB or PCIe bus the EtherPHY sits on, then RAM, then back to buffer on the US... |