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"Powell" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote Let me sum up your understanding of wire technology then. Metallurgy = Metallurgy Dielectrics = Dielectrics Geometry = Geometry Connectors = Connectors ------------------------------ Therefore Wire = Wire Not at all, Powell. All of these things matter, depending on the situation. Your qualification is a little late, don’t you think? In Powell world, they matter regardless. True. Regardless if I pay $10 - 200 per foot. Oh, I get it - you're into spending the big bucks on status symbols. OK, I’m looking for RCA/RCA cables. What makes and models of RCA to RCA cables meet your personal standards? My specifications, when possible, would include; must be fully shielded, 5 nines copper, connectors with excellent surface contact but will release without tearing off female RCA, significant strain relief, solid core not stranded, consistent sounding from component to component, and not impedance sensitive. So your short list of cost effective cables would include what makes and models, Arny? Hey, I live in a community that prizes status symbols - houses, cars, boats, degrees club memberships. I get that. Yes, I was in your neck of the woods, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club for a wedding last year. I guess they are upgrading the harbor. Why is the turbidity in the St. Clair River so high... pollution, high volume? Saint Mary’s River by comparison is pristine. Lake Huron and Lake St Clair are sandy in that area. The St Clair river has a lot of sandy bottom. Part of the appearance of turbidity in some places is actually the shallow sandy bottom showing through. Also, some of the the sand gets picked up by the water. This is especially true when its stormy or where the current is swift. BTW Lake Superior is fairly turbid where the shore is sandy, especially when the water is stirred up by the weather. Especially true where we hiked this fall between Grand Marais and the Two Hearted River. We had a gale one night. We filtered our drinking water and cleaned the filter maybe three times in 8 days. AFAIK the Saint Mary's river has rock bottom and shore upstream by Superior where its generally clear, but it gets more turbid as it approaches Drummond Island and Lake Huron. |
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