seanadams;514140 Wrote: 
> You mean no -detectable- difference. I'm pretty sure I could contrive a
> scenario that would demonstrate that but it would probably involve some
> high frequency transducer directly against the crystal and a scope or
> spectrum analyzer to look at the s/pdif.
> 
> 
> 
> Many components are microphonic, including vacuum tubes and higher
> density ceramic caps. The fact that you didn't detect any problems might
> be a testament to someone's deliberate design efforts rather than
> evidence against the existence of microphonics in general.  ;)

I'd call a -144dB null "no difference" :-)


Yeah I know all about microphonic tubes - I have several Marshall
amps!

Sean, as I'm sure you know my point was that if a drill rattling
against some ply won't force a difference then normal circumstances
(audio in the room, ambient vibrations etc) won't... so why spend
hundreds on stupid "isolation platforms" etc?

And I fully take your point that that the designers OBVIOUSLY did a
good job of avoiding any obvious microphony effects :-)


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