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Hello again,
there has been a lot of chat lately about Goldmund using bog standard Pioneer boards and transports (and remotes) for their $12,000 CD player, this is interesting but what intrigues me more is one of their press releases where they announce their FAST power cable. Perhaps I am being ignorant, probably, but isnt the speed at which you get electrons from the socket to the device round about 46% of the speed of light assuming a passive conductor. If so how does Goldmund get the electrons there faster and does it matter. Also given a 50/60 hz cycle does this make any sense at all ? Puzzled of Philadelphia |
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