Don't worry, Umashankar, I once wrote an entry in the FFD catalogue
(who remembers that?) describing an expensive mic cable as
'inferior'. Nobody picked it up before printing. Very embarrassing!
Neil
At 10:12 AM 10/25/2013, umashankar manthravadi wrote:
thank you. they showed me the copy
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Hector,
For me there was a good sense of space and kids running from side to
side but they seemed to run through or behind me instead of in front.
Cheers,
NeilA
At 11:29 12/5/2011, you wrote:
Hello Eric,
Very interesting post. I was a bit intrigued by what you had to say
regarding
Who is old enough to remember the Keith Monks 'Phaserite' Checker
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14586505/Keith%20Monks%20Phaserite.pdf ? I
last saw one 'in the flesh' 30-odd years ago.
If you live in Europe or U.S. you might be able to locate one, or
maybe they're still made?
Cheers!,
Neil A
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Am I right in thinking that the resistive component of the speaker's
impedance is effectively in series with its inductance? Say, 5 ohms
for an 8 ohm speaker? If so cable resistance is not so frightening
for domestic runs.
It's not so difficult to provide negative output impedance to counter
Hi Jascha, Umashankar and John,
A couple of thoughts on RFI in general:
1. The interference can enter any port, even outputs, and get
demodulated once inside, sometimes appearing as if on the input.
Classic cases are un-/poorly- shielded headphone leads, power leads etc.
2. You can get