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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
news On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:01:53 +0200, François Yves Le Gal wrote: On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:09:52 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton wrote: I forget the number, I.e. our resident drunkard doesn't know squat about the subject. As usual. Interesting that your reply was entirely without substance - as usual. A number of Frankies posts also show a lot of that bad faith that he used to complain about. |
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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 07:55:06 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: A couple of ferrite rings on a power cable COULD make a difference? *anything* can make a difference in a sufficiently pathological circumstance. But back in the real world, well-designed gear works as delivered and snake oil is just that. Ferrite rings are FAR too cheap to be snake oil :-) I've got several bits of gear here which include one on the power cord as standard. Are you sure you're aiming at the right target? |
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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:56:34 +0100, Don Pearce
wrote: Interesting. Is the requirement not to PRODUCE interference, or to be adequately shielded against it? When you are designing electronic equipment, the one pretty much implies the other. Bear in mind though that the topic here is conducted interference, not radiated. The power supply in any piece of audio equipment is a massively effective lowpass filter. Yup. But which is the legal requirement? |
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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 01:53:30 +0200, François Yves Le Gal
wrote: Ferrite rings are FAR too cheap to be snake oil :-) You've never seen Audioquest branded ferrite clips at 40 USD per pair... And I hope I never do :-) |
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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 00:32:38 +0100, Laurence Payne
wrote: On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:56:34 +0100, Don Pearce wrote: Interesting. Is the requirement not to PRODUCE interference, or to be adequately shielded against it? When you are designing electronic equipment, the one pretty much implies the other. Bear in mind though that the topic here is conducted interference, not radiated. The power supply in any piece of audio equipment is a massively effective lowpass filter. Yup. But which is the legal requirement? Outbound. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 05:50:34 +0100, Don Pearce
wrote: On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 00:32:38 +0100, Laurence Payne wrote: On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:56:34 +0100, Don Pearce wrote: Interesting. Is the requirement not to PRODUCE interference, or to be adequately shielded against it? When you are designing electronic equipment, the one pretty much implies the other. Bear in mind though that the topic here is conducted interference, not radiated. The power supply in any piece of audio equipment is a massively effective lowpass filter. Yup. But which is the legal requirement? Outbound. Actually, both in the EU, as susceptibility is also measured. Of course, as alreeady noted, a manufacturer can simply state that his equipment meets the requirements, without actually having to submit it for third-party testing. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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A Couple of questions on audioquest power cords and CD-Rs
Robert Orban wrote:
In article , As to the question of the gaps between tracks on your CDR, when you record a CDR, inter-track gap is one of the parameters you specify - you must set it to zero, or this is what will happen. I don't know what software you are using, and whether it offers this facility - if it doesn't, you must find some that does. When dubbing CDs, I use Exact Audio Copy not only to extract the WAV files but also to create a *.CUE file. Dragging and dropping the *.CUE file to NERO results in Nero's duplicating exactly the spacings originally detected by EAC. Why not just use EAC for both extraction and burning? -- -S. "We started to see evidence of the professional groupie in the early 80's. Alarmingly, these girls bore a striking resemblance to Motley Crue." -- David Lee Roth |
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