I don't think I ever suggested otherwise. I never said that using a half  
wave cable would improve
anything. What I did say was that a half wave cable would repeat the  
prevailing condition neither
making it better or worse and I further said that using any variation from  a 
half wave cable could
either mitigate the mismatch or aggravate it. Having said that, I still  
think that whatever measures
you want to undertake to improve matching, utilizing a half-wave cable is  
the most coherent way
to start.
 
 
In a message dated 6/30/2007 8:54:45 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Point  being, if there is a mismatch, using a half wave cable does nothing  to
improve your chances of making your PA happy any more than would a  quarter
wave cable or any other random length. Without knowing the  actual
impedences involved, your odds of making an improvement using an  X-length
cable (pick your favorite value for X) are 50/50, nothing more,  nothing
less.




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