Subj : Re: 3d printing To : Moondog From : Vk3jed Date : Sun Sep 22 2019 09:37 am -=> On 09-21-19 00:43, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=- Mo> Speaking of high end audio, I remember a challenge presented by the Mo> Amazing Randi to a maker of high end audio cables. He challenged them Mo> by saying even i self proclaimed and well established audiophiles would Mo> not be able to tell the[ difference between their high end cables and a Mo> set of Monster cables he picked up at Best Buy. The problem was none Yeah, there was a lot of dodgy stuff going on with cables. The truth, AFAIK is as long as the impedance of the cable is low enough not to be significant, the cable should be audibly "transparent". Heavy enough elevtrical wire should do the trick. Mo> of these "audio experts" would suc bmit to a blind test because Mo> choosing the cheaper cable may ruin their reputations. I also recall Mo> Denon or a simialr company was trying to market a proprietary cable Mo> format to compete with HDMI, and they were charging $300 for a 6 foot Mo> cable. The product reviewer needed a longer cable in order to perform Mo> his testing, so he asked a friend to figure out the wiring scheme. The Mo> "proprietary format" turned out the same pinout as a CAT 6 patch cable. Hmm, a fool and their money.... ;) .... Beware of programmers who carry screwdrivers. --- MultiMail/Win v0.51 þ Synchronet þ Freeway BBS, Bendigo Australia. freeway.apana.org.au .