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Loud Sun Studios
Send it to Barry Diament...he may want to add it right after the paragraph about one-directional audio cables.![]()




I'm not sure if my computer cables are going to him in the right direction?

Send it to Barry Diament...he may want to add it right after the paragraph about one-directional audio cables.![]()
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There are some interconnect cables which use two conductors (often a
twisted pair) to carry the signal and the ground return, and have a
separate braid or foil shield. In these cables, the shield is often
connected to the RCA plug shell (and thus to ground) at only one of
the two ends - at the other end it's insulated/isolated from the RCA
plug.
It is believed that in situations where there's strong RF interference
noise present, this separation of the "ground return" and "shield"
function will help reduce the amount of RF interference which can
bleed into the system via the shield. This technique is sometimes
used in laboratory electronics, when taking very-low-level signal
measurements.
So - what do the arrows mean and which end should be plugged in where?
That depends on the manufacturer, on the details of your installation,
and in most cases it makes no difference whatsoever.
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Audio Voodoo, huh?
Ain't no such fuckin' thing, dude. There's good mojo and bad juju but no audio voodoo.
And if you have a lava lamp it cain't fuck with ya' anyway.
lou
Hoffman's forum, they delete your posts or, in some cases, delete the whole thread.
The world of studio design abounds with anti-scientific ideas. Clients want cool looking structures that express in physical form a wide range of wacky esoteric ideas. Corrugated diffusers are only one example. Designers and builders serve these emotional needs to the extent their clients have the money to fund its realization, and that's OK with me even if the Pope is a bit miffed. We might as well start bitching about fancy automobiles having little statutes of naked women on the hood because they don't make the car go faster. I say - let the boys have their fun.
But if you want to understand how well a curved plate works as a diffuser, versus how poorly all these silly corrugated surfaces work you can start reading some scientific papers on the subject [a couple of suggested papers are listed below to start you off]. You can also use standard speaker directivity measurement techniques [ground plane measurement method] to explore the matter yourself - it aint rocket surgery.
You will soon find that the corrugated stuff, to the extent it works at all, only works at certain frequency bands. Between these bands are lobes of utter ineffectiveness. Also you will find that at anything other than normal incidence, such diffusive performance as the device do obtain at normal incidence quickly collapses at other angles.
This is why when a professional is serious about needing diffusion [as opposed to just messing with the clients head and providing some eye-candy] they use a curved plate. If you look in a reverb chamber where maximizing diffusion is critical to measurement accuracy, you will not find corrugated diffusers in the corners, you will instead find curved plates. There is a very good reason for that
Oh man, I love yer knobs. (Is that gei?)http://dynacotubeaudio.forumotion.c...weeters-and-a-485-wooden-volume-knob-t172.htm
(The wooden knobs are DA SHIT! You can't beat that for audio voodoo!![]()
Geez, Rick. "Silly" corrugated surfaces? No wonder they banned yer ass.Or in some cases, BAN YOU! Reminds me of a certain Pro Audio acoustics forum with a couple of "studio designers" who were the mods. When I confronted them with another point of view regarding QRD's(they use them), they not only removed ALL my posts, but without warning, banned me forever.
Guess they didn't like the public seeing opinions backed by LOGIC. Heres what I posted on thier forum.
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I was kind of hoping that he didn't show up here to try and redeem his errors but he may not show.